Hello all,
I subscribed to a Xen HVM VPS. I'm trying different setups/OS.
But, one i'd really like to do : setup an online Proxmox .
Well, i prefer things clear : i don't want replies such as "why make such a thing : virtualization in virtualization ??". This type of answer never gives any extra knowledge :/ ...
When installation begins, i have this message :
It refers to my Xen virtual disk : but i didn't find any result/explanation about it :/ ...
In the background, setup has stopped at this point :
As you can see, i have been inspired by this link .
As extra informations, these are additional boot logs :
The output of the command : "cat /sys/block/xvda/removable" is "0".
I tried, without success, many things as repartitioning xvda disk, etc...
Setup behaves as if LVM partitioning wasn't accepted/supported.
But, to check that i setup, with success, Debian 6 setup with LVM partitioning...all ran smoothly...
I don't know if Proxmox setup is tweakable in order to avoid forced LVM paritioning, just to check different behaviors..
By the way, i don't like setting up Proxmox over previous Debian installation.
Has anyone already setup Proxmox on a Xen HVM VPS (or as any usual Xen guest) ?
Thank you,
Sincerely,
XZed
I subscribed to a Xen HVM VPS. I'm trying different setups/OS.
But, one i'd really like to do : setup an online Proxmox .
Well, i prefer things clear : i don't want replies such as "why make such a thing : virtualization in virtualization ??". This type of answer never gives any extra knowledge :/ ...
When installation begins, i have this message :
It refers to my Xen virtual disk : but i didn't find any result/explanation about it :/ ...
In the background, setup has stopped at this point :
As you can see, i have been inspired by this link .
As extra informations, these are additional boot logs :
The output of the command : "cat /sys/block/xvda/removable" is "0".
I tried, without success, many things as repartitioning xvda disk, etc...
Setup behaves as if LVM partitioning wasn't accepted/supported.
But, to check that i setup, with success, Debian 6 setup with LVM partitioning...all ran smoothly...
I don't know if Proxmox setup is tweakable in order to avoid forced LVM paritioning, just to check different behaviors..
By the way, i don't like setting up Proxmox over previous Debian installation.
Has anyone already setup Proxmox on a Xen HVM VPS (or as any usual Xen guest) ?
Thank you,
Sincerely,
XZed