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Re: [Xen-devel] Please help on Xen installation

To: Keir Fraser <Keir.Fraser@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Xen-devel] Please help on Xen installation
From: Ning Wu <ningwu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2003 17:59:25 -0400 (EDT)
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Hi Keir,

I think if it's not too trouble, it will be more user friendly to have a
parameter such as 'noautoreboot' or 'debug=level' to pass into the kernel.
And it will hang or print more info if something wrong.

I have the source codes downloaded from sf. I look forward to having your
patch and some instructions. And if you need help on the FAQ or manul
please let me know I am learning anyway.

Thanks,

Ning



On Thu, 9 Oct 2003, Keir Fraser wrote:

> > In any case, I am eager to try so I selected my home pc as a testbed to
> > install Xen again. It's
> > a normal PC running Redhat 9. After I put the two gzip files into /boot
> > and configured GRUB, everything seemed good. I was really happy to see it
> > actually booted (halfway though). Then shortly, it rebooted automatically.
> >
> > The screen scrolled too fast. I only saw the last a few lines are
> > something like:
> > Guest Operating System blah blah
> > blah blah
> >
> > So it seems the xenolinux kernel had some conflicts with my pc. Probably
> > one of the device driver.
>
> Looking at dmesg, I think it's possible that you misconfigured
> domain-0's command line. There are no obvious device problems there.
>
> > Then machine rebooted. Is there a way to stop the screen or see a log
> > somewhere?
>
> Unfortunately our usual debugging strategy is to collect console
> output from the serial line. We automatically reboot the machine on an
> error because it gets really annoying having to manually reset a
> remote machine :-)
>
> What I can do is fix xen 1.0 so that it hangs, rather than rebooting,
> if you don't configure the serial line (the serial line is only
> configured if you specify 'ser_baud=xxx' on Xen's command line).
>
> Would you like me to post you a patch, or make a new binary available
> for you to download?
>
>  Regards,
>  Keir
>



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