On Sun, Nov 05, 2006 at 08:21:38PM +0100, Manuel Bouyer
wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 05, 2006 at 12:30:38AM +0100, Rainer
Brinkmoeller wrote:
> > Well, the problem could be the same cause i use a
single 140GB partition
> > too.
> > Does this mean i have to reinstall NetBSD? No,
please
>
> Well, I fear you'll have to. I've come in this issue
twice with large
> partition, and did never see it with small ones. I
suspect grub is, in fact,
> not 64bits safe. When you install the xen +
netbsd-XENx_DOM0 kernels just
> after the netbsd install, it's likely to end up
physically near the start
> of the partition. But after some time of filesystem
activity, files
> copyed to / ends up past some limit (maybe 8G ?) and
grub can't load them.
> It's not a matter of kernel size; just moving these
files to a smaller
> partition made grub able to load them.
> I think it's mandatory to create a small / partition
for Xen installs. I'll try
> to add a note about this in the FAQ.
Isn't it better to make a small /boot (or /stand) partition
which would
hold only the kernels, like Linux does if the bios does have
disk size
limit?
Small / can be inconvenient.
Rainer, can't you steal some space from swap partition to
create such
small partition?
Pavel
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