* Andi Kleen (ak@suse.de) wrote:> Is the current xen-merge tree supposed to work? I tried to use > it as a 64bit dom0 with a recent xen-unstable hypervisor, > and it didn't get farther than "Disabling xen tracebuffers"Hmm, I haven't tried it since it's been cuaght up to smth more recent. I'd been using linux-2.6-xen since -merge tree was still lagging. And -xen tree works (well it's currently dying early during boot of xenlinux, but certainly later than yours).
Is the current xen-merge tree supposed to work? I tried to use it as a 64bit dom0 with a recent xen-unstable hypervisor, and it didn't get farther than "Disabling xen tracebuffers" Didn't look too closely at the problem so far. It also didn't build with a separate objdir. -Andi
> Is the current xen-merge tree supposed to work? I tried to > use it as a 64bit dom0 with a recent xen-unstable hypervisor, > and it didn't get farther than "Disabling xen tracebuffers" > > Didn't look too closely at the problem so far.That message somes from Xen, so its unlikely to be a problem with the dom0 image you're loading. Might be worth a 'make clean'. There has been a reported boot problem with x86_64 since the move to 2.6.14, and we're looking in to this.> It also didn't build with a separate objdir.Good point -- we haven't tested this. Ian