I have an Intel box that has three  boot partitions setup. in the first
partition I have Xen installed. The "/dev/cciss/c0d0p5"  partition is the
"root"  partition
of my second SuSE 9.3 production system.

 I am getting "waiting for device /dev/cciss/c0d0p5 to appear... "  when  I
starts  the second  domain  thru the "xm create"

 The Xen partition has three partitions (/boot, "/" and the swap). the root
partition is on "c0do0p6".   I don't know if he is wafting on  "c0d0p5" is
because domain0  does
  not have the mount or the guest  don't see it.

  Most Examples in the documentation uses LVM to create those partitions...
does anyone has similar  setup using different partition ?



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Adam:

> Yeah, but, uh, in any case, it's x86-and-descendents-specific,
> right? No s390 support?

Not x86, XEN also supports the POWER architecture (not shipping yet,
but soon).

> How huge a job would it be to replace VT instructions with SIE,
> to get the s390(x) kernel to behave the same way? I expect the
> answer would be "pretty huge."

As to this, you are probably right!

Jim

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