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#1 2008-06-03 20:52:48

marcob
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[SOLVED] Xen - unable to determine your tty name

I'm attempting to set up a xen installation as per the wiki -

http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Xen_Install

It seems as if I have done everything OK up to step 5.5, xen daemon has started up, and I am attempting to start my first domain by running

xm create /etc/xen/test1 -c

which brings up a login for the arch-2.6.18 image I created, but when I try to login in as root, I get the following message:

Unable to determine your tty name.

Any idea where I should be looking?

Thanks

Last edited by marcob (2008-06-04 16:15:59)

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#2 2008-06-04 16:20:19

marcob
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Re: [SOLVED] Xen - unable to determine your tty name

OK, figured it out.  In the process detailed in the wiki, you copy over your current arch files to create the virtual instance, and in doing so I did not adjust fstab, so it was looking for 4 partitions where I only had two in my virtual instance.  Fixed that, restarted the virtual domain, and now I am able to login.

Big thanks to chane for his input.

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