15 messages in com.xensource.lists.xen-develRE: [Xen-devel] dom0 won't boot
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Barry Rountree29 Jul 2004 14:09 
Ian Pratt29 Jul 2004 14:26 
Barry Rountree29 Jul 2004 14:50 
Steven Hand29 Jul 2004 15:05 
Ian Pratt29 Jul 2004 15:09 
Barry Rountree29 Jul 2004 15:20 
Barry Rountree29 Jul 2004 15:30 
Barry Rountree29 Jul 2004 17:16 
James Harper29 Jul 2004 17:24 
Ian Pratt29 Jul 2004 17:28 
Barry Rountree29 Jul 2004 17:49 
Barry Rountree29 Jul 2004 17:49 
Ian Pratt30 Jul 2004 00:27 
Neugebauer, Rolf30 Jul 2004 00:30 
Mark Williamson30 Jul 2004 06:30 
Subject:RE: [Xen-devel] dom0 won't boot
From:James Harper (Jam@bendigoit.com.au)
Date:07/29/2004 05:24:50 PM
List:com.xensource.lists.xen-devel

My machine rebooted under similar circumstances, although I might have got
something from dom0, but I put noacpi in the xen boot line in grub and it fixed
it right up.

james

From: Barry Rountree Sent: Fri 30/07/2004 10:16 AM To: xen-@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [Xen-devel] dom0 won't boot

On Thursday 29 July 2004 06:30 pm, Barry Rountree wrote:

Add "console=ttyS0" to the linux command line:

Ok, let me get this set up and I'll post what happens.

Here's the output from the serial console:

Restarting system. [rebooting from linux-smp into xen] kernel (hd0,4)/boot/xen.gz dom0_mem=131072 com1=115200 noht noreboot [Multiboot-elf, <0x100000:0x40c4c:0x344f4>, shtab=0x176078, entry=0x100000] module (hd0,4)/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.26-xen0 root=/dev/sda5 ro console=ttyS0 [Multiboot-module @ 0x177000, 0x30b8fc bytes]

That's it.

To sum up, things that have changed from the last time this worked:

(Slightly) newer code. Using XFS instead of ext2. Only two partitions (1GB swap and 15GB) instead of several smaller ones. I was in a bit more of a hurry...

Let me know if there's anything else useful I can try. Otherwise, I'll wipe the drive and start over in the morning.

Barry