From: iap10@labyrinth.cl.cam.ac.uk Date: Sat, 20 Sep 2003 22:42:42 +0000 (+0000) Subject: bitkeeper revision 1.450.1.1 (3f6cd7e2zhGAHvhWECl313ZSjUy67w) X-Git-Tag: archive/raspbian/4.8.0-1+rpi1~1^2~18674^2 X-Git-Url: https://dgit.raspbian.org/%22http:/www.example.com/cgi/%22https:/%22bookmarks://%22/%22http:/www.example.com/cgi/%22https:/%22bookmarks:/%22?a=commitdiff_plain;h=db7cc75c566389761538f5df3e4142afb3ba25e2;p=xen.git bitkeeper revision 1.450.1.1 (3f6cd7e2zhGAHvhWECl313ZSjUy67w) text change --- diff --git a/README.CD b/README.CD index d3192f21c0..9fa233c3ad 100644 --- a/README.CD +++ b/README.CD @@ -46,22 +46,27 @@ of RAM (256MB+). To try out the Demo, boot from CD (you may need to change your BIOS configuration to do this), hit a key on either the keyboard or serial -line to pull up the Grub boot menu, then select one of the three boot +line to pull up the Grub boot menu, then select one of the four boot options: Xen / linux-2.4.22 Xen / linux-2.4.22 using cmdline IP configuration + Xen ? linux-2.4.22 in "safe mode" linux-2.4.22 The last option is a plain linux kernel that runs on the bare machine, and is included simply to help diagnose driver compatibility -problems. If you are going for a command line IP config, hit "e" at +problems. The "safe mode" boot option might be useful if you're having +problems getting Xen to work with your hardware, as it disables various +features such as SMP, and enables some debugging. + +If you are going for a command line IP config, hit "e" at the grub menu, then edit the "ip=" parameters to reflect your setup e.g. "ip=:::::eth0:off". It shouldn't be necessary to set either the nfs server or hostname parameters. Alternatively, once XenoLinux has booted you can login and setup networking with 'dhclient' or 'ifconfig' and 'route' in the -normal way. +normal way. To make things easier for yourself, it's worth trying to arrange for an IP address which is the first in a sequential range of free IP