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On 28.11.2013 14:07, Fabio Fantoni wrote: > Il 27/11/2013 18:35, Andrey Borzenkov ha scritto: >> Ð Wed, 27 Nov 2013 17:24:53 +0100 >> Fabio Fantoni <fabio.fantoni@xxxxxxx> ÐÐÑÐÑ: >> >>> Il 27/11/2013 17:03, Vladimir 'Ï-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko ha scritto: >>>> On 27.11.2013 16:59, Fabio Fantoni wrote: >>>>> Il 27/11/2013 12:50, Vladimir 'Ï-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko ha scritto: >>>>>> That pretty much explains what happened: you don't have any >>>>>> /boot/grub2/grub.cfg and when looking for /boot/grub/grub.cfg GRUB >>>>>> found >>>>>> its own memdisk and fell into recursion. I'm not sure what should >>>>>> be the >>>>>> proper way to solve this recursion. >> Yes, it was a bit naive on my side. Recursion in principle can be >> stopped by using global variable, but search is limited to the first >> match only anyway, so I guess it is not worth it. >> >>>>> Anyone know how to exclude memdisk from the search please? >> Please look in grub2 sources at docs/osdetect.cfg. It implements >> advanced run-time detection of possible bootable files from >> various operating systems. It boils down to loop across all devices, >> and of course you can either limit device names (like looking for hd* >> only) or explicitly exclude known ones (like memdisk). >> >>> Is it possible to specify a different default grub.cfg path (different >>> from all other distributions) changing this command: >>> ./grub-mkstandalone --grub-mkimage=./grub-mkimage -o pvgrub2.xen -O >>> x86_64-xen -d grub-core/ boot/grub/grub.cfg >>> Is it hardcoded as /boot/grub/grub.cfg for grub memdisk or can be set? >>> >> Not really. Currently the situation is >> >> - grub-mkstandalone hardcodes $prefix as (memdisk)/boot/grub >> - after launch grub unconditionally starts "normal" module if at all >> possible >> - normal module always tries to load and execute $prefix/grub.cfg if no >> explicit configuration file name is given as argument >> >> But I think that using osdetect.cfg or something based on this idea >> won't require changing defaults at all. > > Thanks for your reply. > > I did this script that is working about finding and include the grub.cfg > of pv domUs with many cases: > > cat > boot/grub/grub.cfg <<EOF > insmod lvm > insmod ext2 > insmod part_msdos > insmod part_gpt > insmod btrfs > > insmod regexp > for dev in (*); do > # $device: parenthesis removed from $dev > regexp -s device '\((.*)\)' $dev > set root=$device > for file in /boot/vmlinuz-* /boot/linux-*; do > if test -f $file; then > set saved_root=$root > fi > done > done > set root=$saved_root > > if test -f /boot/grub2/grub.cfg ; then > configfile /boot/grub2/grub.cfg > elif test -f /boot/grub/grub.cfg ; then > configfile /boot/grub/grub.cfg > fi > EOF > > @xen developer: Are there other modules to insert for other partitions > or file systems, other grub cfg path for other distributions or other > kernel type to search that support xen pv domUs? > I think is good do and post complete pvgrub2 cfg that support all pv domUs. > > @xen and grub developer: I'm still unable to boot any entry of Sid pv > domU using official kernel: > xl -vvv create -c /etc/xen/sid.cfg > ... > Caricamento Linux 3.11-1-amd64... > Caricamento ramdisk iniziale... > xc: debug: hypercall buffer: total allocations:247 total releases:247 > xc: debug: hypercall buffer: current allocations:0 maximum allocations:4 > xc: debug: hypercall buffer: cache current size:4 > xc: debug: hypercall buffer: cache hits:236 misses:4 toobig:7 > > Any ideas? > Ah I forgot: you need to "insmod xzio" since debian ones are compressed. > If you need more tests/informations tell me and I'll post them. > > Thanks for any reply. > Attachment:
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