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can't find eth0 when started XEN first time
Hi board,

sorry for this question as it's maybe trivial and for sure already answered
somewhere.

Using Debian Sarge I installed XEN according to the manual and got it running...

title Xen 2.0 / XenLinux 2.6
kernel /boot/xen-2.0.gz dom0_mem=131072
module /boot/vmlinuz-2.6-xen0 root=/dev/hda0


Unfortunatly no network device has been left so I'm neither able to ping xen
nor am I able to login for remote administration.

Actually I expected XEN to use the "old" configurations of my base-
installation. Am I wrong?

Has anybody please a step by step advise for a linux newbe like I am?

cheers,



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Re: can't find eth0 when started XEN first time [ In reply to ]
On Sat, Jun 25, 2005 at 11:03:25AM +0000, Mat wrote:
> Hi board,
>

(its a list :P), hi

I assume the kernel does not have a driver for your card then?

What chipset is it?
>
> title Xen 2.0 / XenLinux 2.6
> kernel /boot/xen-2.0.gz dom0_mem=131072
> module /boot/vmlinuz-2.6-xen0 root=/dev/hda0
>
hda0? That works? :)

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can't find eth0 when started XEN first time [ In reply to ]
Hi board,

sorry for this question as it's maybe trivial and for sure already answered
somewhere.

Using Debian Sarge I installed XEN according to the manual and got it
running...

title Xen 2.0 / XenLinux 2.6
kernel /boot/xen-2.0.gz dom0_mem=131072
module /boot/vmlinuz-2.6-xen0 root=/dev/hda0

Unfortunatly no network device has been left so I'm neither able to ping xen
nor am I able to login for remote administration.

Actually I expected XEN to use the "old" configurations of my base-
installation. Am I wrong?

Has anybody please a step by step advise for a linux newbe like I am?

cheers,
MD