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> -----Original Message----- > From: Ian Jones [mailto:ian.jones9901@xxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: 27 February 2007 14:35 > To: Petersson, Mats > Cc: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: [Xen-users] xen kernel crashes athlon? > > Would you believe I took a photograph of it with my digital camera? :) > It doesn't look very revealing though. The last thing it says is "xen > trace buffers: disabled" then silence. Hmm - that's very early during boot. I'm not sure exactly what happens after that, but I'm very surprised it hangs at that point... Just a thought, almost the next thing that happens is that Xen jumps to the Linux kernel - any chance that you've got a broken vmlinuz file? Try copying the one from your intel machine, perhaps? -- Mats > > ian > > Petersson, Mats wrote: > > > > > > > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Ian Jones [mailto:ian.jones9901@xxxxxxxxxxx] > >> Sent: 27 February 2007 13:33 > >> To: Petersson, Mats > >> Cc: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >> Subject: Re: [Xen-users] xen kernel crashes athlon? > >> > >> Thanks for your reply. I tried this, and it now hangs during boot, > >> whereas before it rebooted itself. > >> > > > > Yes, that's because the "noreboot" feature means "sit there > until the > > operator of the machine presses the reset button" rather > than "reboot on > > error". It's a useful thing for debugging startup-problems, > as it gives > > you a chance to read the console output. > > > >> Which drivers might I be missing? Perhaps there is a missing > >> dependency... > >> > > > > Quite possibly. You may want to do lsmod on your system > running Linux > > without Xen and see what's listed there, and compare that > to what you > > find in /lib/modules/linux-2.x.y.z-xen/... Pay particular > attention to > > things like file-system modules, SATA/IDE/SCSI modules - sound-card > > drivers or such are unlikely to prevent the system from booting. > > > > If you're not able to make sense of the above, the output > to the console > > would be helpful. > > > > The best way to capture the information is to connect a > serial-port of > > the target-machine to a another machine, and add: > > com1=115200,8n1 console=com1 sync_console > > to the xen.gz line in your grub.conf file. > > Then use a serial capture application (minicomm, teraterm, > HyperTerminal > > or whatever you have available) to log the output to a > file. Copy the > > last dozen or so lines of the output to a reply to this mail. > > > > The less pleasant method of achieving the same thing is to > type it in by > > hand (and trying to not type it in wrong, as that may mislead the > > helper...). > > > > -- > > Mats > > > > > > _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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