Hi Ian,
You can close this bug report.
I finally succeed in installing Debian Jessie on the Dell PowerEdge R720.
The problem was indeed, a faulty installation due to os-prober, unable to
complete the scan of all the Xen LVM.
I have installed Debian Jessie without grub, than reboot in rescue mode
Thanks you, Ian for your answer.
According to some google searches, it confirm that the
"fake-start-stop-daemon" is a result of a crashed installation (wich is my
case).
I found two possible fixes :
- apt-get install dpkg --reinstall
-cp /sbin/start-stop-daemon.REAL /sbin/start-stop-daemon
I can
I'm afraid I don't know what may or may not have happened to your
installation, just that this fake-start-stop-daemon thing is very likely
interfering with the operation of Xen by not actually starting daemons.
I suggest you try asking somewhere like the debian-users list to see if
anyone there kn
Hi,
Thanks for your answer.
During the Debian jessie installation, I had a problem at grub step.
The os-prober part was stuck : grub was at 66 % (os-prober tried to browse
all the VM on LVM partitions)
After more than 15 minutes, os-prober seems to be stuck, so I rebooted the
server.
I had to boo
On Sat, 2015-05-30 at 05:23 +0200, Benoît Tonnerre wrote:
> mai 29 23:20:50 jango xen[1150]: Starting Xen daemons: xenfs xenstored
> mai 29 22:20:50 jango xen[1150]: Warning: Fake start-stop-daemon called, doing
> nothing.
> mai 29 23:20:50 jango xen[1150]: Warning: Fake start-stop-daemon called, d
Package: xen-hypervisor-4.4-amd64
Version: 4.4.1-9
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Hi,
I was running Debian Wheezy (amd64) and xen-hypervisor 4.1 on a Dell
PowerEdge
R720.
Xen was working fine.
Xen was configured with LVM
Now, I'm trying Debian Jessie (amd64) and I have a
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