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Re: [Xen-devel] Re: Lockup at boot with nFroce SATA



> On another point, I don't know how much output I will produce (for my
> two disks at two ports), but I doubt that it will fit my screen if I am
> finally diligent in the driver :)  So either I capture the log via some
> serial port (if that is possible to do with just another PC next to it
> and some cable) or via the kernel's net-log-facility, but that would
> require it working before the initialization of the S-ATA controller...
> ok I won't look at it right now anyway but if you have some links lying
> around, feel free to post them ;) 

Serial port is your best bet. If you have 115.2kbaud connection then: 
 1. Add 'com1=115200,8n1' to Xen's command line.
 2. 'console=tty0' becomes 'console=ttyS0' on XenLinux's command line.

 -- Keir


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