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From: Andrew Reid on 7 Feb 2010 20:30 Hi all -- I'm attempting to install a FreeBSD domU HVM under Xen using the stock Xen packages in Debian "lenny" (Xen version 3.2), and I'm running into a problem trying to boot the FreeBSD install CD on the VM. I'm getting a "BTX halted" error, which seems to indicate a misconfigured BIOS, but I'm getting nowhere beyond that with Google. The dom0 is Debian "lenny" amd64, on an ASUS P5Q Pro motherboard, which has hardware support for Intel virtualization tech. (Enabling this is the most commonly reported solution to the BTX error I've seen, but it was eanbled out of the box for me.) The CPU is an Intel Core2 Quad Q9400, which also has the necessary hardware support, so I don't think there's a hardware problem. The scheme I am trying to use is to have the VM boot off an image of the install CD, and then run the installer inside the VM to get everything set up. I have done this successfully for a Debian HVM domU, although there were some networking issues which I think are unrelated. The FreeBSD CD image I'm using boots successfully in VirtualBox, so I know it can at least get that far. Has anyone done this successfully? Can you share your VM config file and/or provide clues? I can of course provide arbitrarily terrifying levels of additional detail. Thanks in advance. -- A. -- Andrew Reid / reidac(a)bellatlantic.net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST(a)lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster(a)lists.debian.org |