I do not use devfs. I was using xen-unstable though as I need the
BusLogic SCSI support for VMware. I've tried using my test server and
Virtual PC and both do not work with 1.1 either. I'm trying to see why
Xen reboots on my test server still, i'm betting it's un-supported
hardware.
On Sat, 2003年11月15日 at 19:00, Bin Ren wrote:
> On 15 Nov 2003, at 23:56, Bin Ren wrote:
> > In xenolinux-sparse/init/do_mount.c
> > root_device_name is stripped of '/dev/' prefix and printed out.
> > But this doesn't affect the mounting of root device.
> >
> > I can't reproduce your problem on the latest xeno-1.1.bk
> >
> > Please bk pull xeno-1.1.bk, recompile Xen, XenoLinux, AND
> > all the tools (very important!), especially 'tools/control' directory.
> >
> > Good luck.
> > Bin
>
> And, please tell me, whether you have enabled 'devfs' when
> you compile xenolinux kernel.
>
> -- Bin
>
>
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