Environment: ASRock Z86 Extreme4 - Intel i5 2500 http://www.asrock.com/mb/overview.asp?Model=Z68%20Extreme4 I have installed the latest UEFI patch(1.70) and all tests were run from a reset of everything to default. I have tested with both Ubuntu 11.10 and Fedora 16 and get the same results on both, including building xen 4.2-unstable. I bought this particular MB because it had a know working vt-d implementation via VMWare. NOTE: current unstable as of last night is still affected by this library error http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/xen/devel/234300 However, after correcting the library error, I was able to complete the unstable build. In both cases, it either stops with a panic/blank screen, or just reboots. Here are some other notes: 1) If x2apic is enabled on the motherboard, it almost immediately reboots with any of the configurations above 2) The boot gets to here: (XEN) HVM: VMX enabled (XEN) HVM: Hardware Assisted Paging detected. Then goes to a "(XEN)Failed to bring up CPU x(error -5)" and this is where it hangs with the blank/panic screen or reboots. This sometimes shows up on CPU 1, CPU2, or both. 3) There is no boot log written and the machine does not have a native serial port, so capturing anything may prove difficult, but I am open to suggestions. 4) Xen Live(http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/LiveCD) works ok, unless x2apic is enabled, then it simply panics and reboots. The logs(xen_live.tgz) are attached. Note this was captured with VT-d being enabled, but I did check it with VT-d enabled and the boot looked the same. I can capture it again if needed. 5) Xen Server 6.0.0 works, with Xen 4.1.1, with both VT-d enabled(which shows working in xl) and x2apic enabled. I have also attached(xen_server_6.0.0.tar.gz) these logs, which includes logs both with and without VT-d and x2apic enabled. I did not actually create any VMs, only booted this and checked what xl reported. If there is anything else I can add, please let me know. I am going to download 4.1.1 now, build it and see if it works, because it does on Xen Server. I am open to testing anything as this is an original build on this box, so I''m willing to knock it around if it will help. Thanks, Paul _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
On 17/02/12 16:21, Paul S wrote:> Environment: > ASRock Z86 Extreme4 - Intel i5 2500 > http://www.asrock.com/mb/overview.asp?Model=Z68%20Extreme4 > > I have installed the latest UEFI patch(1.70) and all tests were run > from a reset of everything to default. I have tested with both Ubuntu > 11.10 and Fedora 16 and get the same results on both, including > building xen 4.2-unstable. I bought this particular MB because it had > a know working vt-d implementation via VMWare. > > NOTE: current unstable as of last night is still affected by this > library error http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/xen/devel/234300 > > However, after correcting the library error, I was able to complete > the unstable build. > > In both cases, it either stops with a panic/blank screen, or just reboots. > > Here are some other notes: > > 1) If x2apic is enabled on the motherboard, it almost immediately > reboots with any of the configurations aboveThere are some fairly strict set of requirements on what which MSRs you can wrt xAPIC/x2APIC mode. It is possible that we are tickling an MSR early in boot which results in a protection fault.> > 2) The boot gets to here: > > (XEN) HVM: VMX enabled > > (XEN) HVM: Hardware Assisted Paging detected. > > > Then goes to a "(XEN)Failed to bring up CPU x(error -5)" and this is > where it hangs with the blank/panic screen or reboots. This sometimes > shows up on CPU 1, CPU2, or both. > > > 3) There is no boot log written and the machine does not have a native > serial port, so capturing anything may prove difficult, but I am open > to suggestions. >Try booting with noreboot - that should keep any panic message on screen until you manually choose to reset the machine. Seeing where in the panic occurs would be very helpful, even if you just transcribe a few lines manually.> > 4) Xen Live(http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/LiveCD) works ok, unless x2apic > is enabled, then it simply panics and reboots. > > The logs(xen_live.tgz) are attached. Note this was captured with VT-d > being enabled, but I did check it with VT-d enabled and the boot > looked the same. I can capture it again if needed. > > > 5) Xen Server 6.0.0 works, with Xen 4.1.1, with both VT-d > enabled(which shows working in xl) and x2apic enabled. > > I have also attached(xen_server_6.0.0.tar.gz) these logs, which > includes logs both with and without VT-d and x2apic enabled. I did not > actually create any VMs, only booted this and checked what xl reported. > >That is rather interesting - I am not aware of any XenServer specific changes in this regard.> If there is anything else I can add, please let me know. I am going to > download 4.1.1 now, build it and see if it works, because it does on > Xen Server. I am open to testing anything as this is an original build > on this box, so I''m willing to knock it around if it will help. > > # >Knowing whether upstream 4.1.1 works will be very useful in workout out whether it is a regression introduced into unstable, or whether there is some XenServer specific change which we should upstream.> Thanks, > > Paul >-- Andrew Cooper - Dom0 Kernel Engineer, Citrix XenServer T: +44 (0)1223 225 900, http://www.citrix.com
Andrew, Thanks for the quick response! I was finally able to capture it and get a bit more information. The problem does not always happen, even on 4.1.2, I was able to get it to boot a few times, though I was never able to get 4.2-unstable to boot. There was lots of strangeness, such as after I built and installed 4.1.1, it worked, but then, so did 4.1.2, now neither is working. That being said, I caught it on video, and captured a picture of the final dump. I watched the video frame by frame and the boot actually got much further than I thought it was. I can see that even though it does not bring up two of the CPUs, the boot continues into the kernel and dies somewhere with a: BUG: Unable to handle paging request at FFFc7f(maybe). I have captured several images from the video that shows the progression of the boot before the crash. I think I have gotten things badly out of whack at this point, so I''m going to stop, reinstall everything and move back to 4.1.1 and see if I can get things working again. Let me know if anything in the pictures helps, or if you would like the video as well. Paul On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 11:39 AM, Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@citrix.com>wrote:> On 17/02/12 16:21, Paul S wrote: > > Environment: > > ASRock Z86 Extreme4 - Intel i5 2500 > > http://www.asrock.com/mb/overview.asp?Model=Z68%20Extreme4 > > > > I have installed the latest UEFI patch(1.70) and all tests were run > > from a reset of everything to default. I have tested with both Ubuntu > > 11.10 and Fedora 16 and get the same results on both, including > > building xen 4.2-unstable. I bought this particular MB because it had > > a know working vt-d implementation via VMWare. > > > > NOTE: current unstable as of last night is still affected by this > > library error http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/xen/devel/234300 > > > > However, after correcting the library error, I was able to complete > > the unstable build. > > > > In both cases, it either stops with a panic/blank screen, or just > reboots. > > > > Here are some other notes: > > > > 1) If x2apic is enabled on the motherboard, it almost immediately > > reboots with any of the configurations above > > There are some fairly strict set of requirements on what which MSRs you > can wrt xAPIC/x2APIC mode. It is possible that we are tickling an MSR > early in boot which results in a protection fault. > > > > > 2) The boot gets to here: > > > > (XEN) HVM: VMX enabled > > > > (XEN) HVM: Hardware Assisted Paging detected. > > > > > > Then goes to a "(XEN)Failed to bring up CPU x(error -5)" and this is > > where it hangs with the blank/panic screen or reboots. This sometimes > > shows up on CPU 1, CPU2, or both. > > > > > > 3) There is no boot log written and the machine does not have a native > > serial port, so capturing anything may prove difficult, but I am open > > to suggestions. > > > > Try booting with noreboot - that should keep any panic message on screen > until you manually choose to reset the machine. Seeing where in the > panic occurs would be very helpful, even if you just transcribe a few > lines manually. > > > > > 4) Xen Live(http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/LiveCD) works ok, unless x2apic > > is enabled, then it simply panics and reboots. > > > > The logs(xen_live.tgz) are attached. Note this was captured with VT-d > > being enabled, but I did check it with VT-d enabled and the boot > > looked the same. I can capture it again if needed. > > > > > > 5) Xen Server 6.0.0 works, with Xen 4.1.1, with both VT-d > > enabled(which shows working in xl) and x2apic enabled. > > > > I have also attached(xen_server_6.0.0.tar.gz) these logs, which > > includes logs both with and without VT-d and x2apic enabled. I did not > > actually create any VMs, only booted this and checked what xl reported. > > > > > > That is rather interesting - I am not aware of any XenServer specific > changes in this regard. > > > If there is anything else I can add, please let me know. I am going to > > download 4.1.1 now, build it and see if it works, because it does on > > Xen Server. I am open to testing anything as this is an original build > > on this box, so I''m willing to knock it around if it will help. > > > > # > > > > Knowing whether upstream 4.1.1 works will be very useful in workout out > whether it is a regression introduced into unstable, or whether there is > some XenServer specific change which we should upstream. > > > Thanks, > > > > Paul > > > > -- > Andrew Cooper - Dom0 Kernel Engineer, Citrix XenServer > T: +44 (0)1223 225 900, http://www.citrix.com > >_______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
File attached. On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 4:14 PM, Paul S <pstroud@gmail.com> wrote:> Andrew, > Thanks for the quick response! I was finally able to capture it and get a > bit more information. The problem does not always happen, even on 4.1.2, I > was able to get it to boot a few times, though I was never able to get > 4.2-unstable to boot. There was lots of strangeness, such as after I built > and installed 4.1.1, it worked, but then, so did 4.1.2, now neither is > working. > > That being said, I caught it on video, and captured a picture of the final > dump. I watched the video frame by frame and the boot actually got much > further than I thought it was. > > I can see that even though it does not bring up two of the CPUs, the boot > continues into the kernel and dies somewhere with a: > > BUG: Unable to handle paging request at FFFc7f(maybe). > > I have captured several images from the video that shows the progression > of the boot before the crash. I think I have gotten things badly out of > whack at this point, so I''m going to stop, reinstall everything and move > back to 4.1.1 and see if I can get things working again. > > Let me know if anything in the pictures helps, or if you would like the > video as well. > > Paul > > On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 11:39 AM, Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@citrix.com > > wrote: > >> On 17/02/12 16:21, Paul S wrote: >> > Environment: >> > ASRock Z86 Extreme4 - Intel i5 2500 >> > http://www.asrock.com/mb/overview.asp?Model=Z68%20Extreme4 >> > >> > I have installed the latest UEFI patch(1.70) and all tests were run >> > from a reset of everything to default. I have tested with both Ubuntu >> > 11.10 and Fedora 16 and get the same results on both, including >> > building xen 4.2-unstable. I bought this particular MB because it had >> > a know working vt-d implementation via VMWare. >> > >> > NOTE: current unstable as of last night is still affected by this >> > library error http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/xen/devel/234300 >> > >> > However, after correcting the library error, I was able to complete >> > the unstable build. >> > >> > In both cases, it either stops with a panic/blank screen, or just >> reboots. >> > >> > Here are some other notes: >> > >> > 1) If x2apic is enabled on the motherboard, it almost immediately >> > reboots with any of the configurations above >> >> There are some fairly strict set of requirements on what which MSRs you >> can wrt xAPIC/x2APIC mode. It is possible that we are tickling an MSR >> early in boot which results in a protection fault. >> >> > >> > 2) The boot gets to here: >> > >> > (XEN) HVM: VMX enabled >> > >> > (XEN) HVM: Hardware Assisted Paging detected. >> > >> > >> > Then goes to a "(XEN)Failed to bring up CPU x(error -5)" and this is >> > where it hangs with the blank/panic screen or reboots. This sometimes >> > shows up on CPU 1, CPU2, or both. >> > >> > >> > 3) There is no boot log written and the machine does not have a native >> > serial port, so capturing anything may prove difficult, but I am open >> > to suggestions. >> > >> >> Try booting with noreboot - that should keep any panic message on screen >> until you manually choose to reset the machine. Seeing where in the >> panic occurs would be very helpful, even if you just transcribe a few >> lines manually. >> >> > >> > 4) Xen Live(http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/LiveCD) works ok, unless x2apic >> > is enabled, then it simply panics and reboots. >> > >> > The logs(xen_live.tgz) are attached. Note this was captured with VT-d >> > being enabled, but I did check it with VT-d enabled and the boot >> > looked the same. I can capture it again if needed. >> > >> > >> > 5) Xen Server 6.0.0 works, with Xen 4.1.1, with both VT-d >> > enabled(which shows working in xl) and x2apic enabled. >> > >> > I have also attached(xen_server_6.0.0.tar.gz) these logs, which >> > includes logs both with and without VT-d and x2apic enabled. I did not >> > actually create any VMs, only booted this and checked what xl reported. >> > >> > >> >> That is rather interesting - I am not aware of any XenServer specific >> changes in this regard. >> >> > If there is anything else I can add, please let me know. I am going to >> > download 4.1.1 now, build it and see if it works, because it does on >> > Xen Server. I am open to testing anything as this is an original build >> > on this box, so I''m willing to knock it around if it will help. >> > >> > # >> > >> >> Knowing whether upstream 4.1.1 works will be very useful in workout out >> whether it is a regression introduced into unstable, or whether there is >> some XenServer specific change which we should upstream. >> >> > Thanks, >> > >> > Paul >> > >> >> -- >> Andrew Cooper - Dom0 Kernel Engineer, Citrix XenServer >> T: +44 (0)1223 225 900, http://www.citrix.com >> >> >_______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
So, the problem has something to do with grub2-efi. After installing XenServer the second time, I noticed that it did not create an EFI Boot partition. To that end, I booted the Fedora CD in normal mode, instead of UEFI mode, created a boot bios, and once installed that way, I was able to run 4.1.2. So, I''m not sure if the problem lies in grub or xen, or the combination of the two, but that is where the problem exists. On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 4:31 PM, Paul S <pstroud@gmail.com> wrote:> File attached. > > > On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 4:14 PM, Paul S <pstroud@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Andrew, >> Thanks for the quick response! I was finally able to capture it and get a >> bit more information. The problem does not always happen, even on 4.1.2, I >> was able to get it to boot a few times, though I was never able to get >> 4.2-unstable to boot. There was lots of strangeness, such as after I built >> and installed 4.1.1, it worked, but then, so did 4.1.2, now neither is >> working. >> >> That being said, I caught it on video, and captured a picture of the >> final dump. I watched the video frame by frame and the boot actually got >> much further than I thought it was. >> >> I can see that even though it does not bring up two of the CPUs, the boot >> continues into the kernel and dies somewhere with a: >> >> BUG: Unable to handle paging request at FFFc7f(maybe). >> >> I have captured several images from the video that shows the progression >> of the boot before the crash. I think I have gotten things badly out of >> whack at this point, so I''m going to stop, reinstall everything and move >> back to 4.1.1 and see if I can get things working again. >> >> Let me know if anything in the pictures helps, or if you would like the >> video as well. >> >> Paul >> >> On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 11:39 AM, Andrew Cooper < >> andrew.cooper3@citrix.com> wrote: >> >>> On 17/02/12 16:21, Paul S wrote: >>> > Environment: >>> > ASRock Z86 Extreme4 - Intel i5 2500 >>> > http://www.asrock.com/mb/overview.asp?Model=Z68%20Extreme4 >>> > >>> > I have installed the latest UEFI patch(1.70) and all tests were run >>> > from a reset of everything to default. I have tested with both Ubuntu >>> > 11.10 and Fedora 16 and get the same results on both, including >>> > building xen 4.2-unstable. I bought this particular MB because it had >>> > a know working vt-d implementation via VMWare. >>> > >>> > NOTE: current unstable as of last night is still affected by this >>> > library error http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/xen/devel/234300 >>> > >>> > However, after correcting the library error, I was able to complete >>> > the unstable build. >>> > >>> > In both cases, it either stops with a panic/blank screen, or just >>> reboots. >>> > >>> > Here are some other notes: >>> > >>> > 1) If x2apic is enabled on the motherboard, it almost immediately >>> > reboots with any of the configurations above >>> >>> There are some fairly strict set of requirements on what which MSRs you >>> can wrt xAPIC/x2APIC mode. It is possible that we are tickling an MSR >>> early in boot which results in a protection fault. >>> >>> > >>> > 2) The boot gets to here: >>> > >>> > (XEN) HVM: VMX enabled >>> > >>> > (XEN) HVM: Hardware Assisted Paging detected. >>> > >>> > >>> > Then goes to a "(XEN)Failed to bring up CPU x(error -5)" and this is >>> > where it hangs with the blank/panic screen or reboots. This sometimes >>> > shows up on CPU 1, CPU2, or both. >>> > >>> > >>> > 3) There is no boot log written and the machine does not have a native >>> > serial port, so capturing anything may prove difficult, but I am open >>> > to suggestions. >>> > >>> >>> Try booting with noreboot - that should keep any panic message on screen >>> until you manually choose to reset the machine. Seeing where in the >>> panic occurs would be very helpful, even if you just transcribe a few >>> lines manually. >>> >>> > >>> > 4) Xen Live(http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/LiveCD) works ok, unless x2apic >>> > is enabled, then it simply panics and reboots. >>> > >>> > The logs(xen_live.tgz) are attached. Note this was captured with VT-d >>> > being enabled, but I did check it with VT-d enabled and the boot >>> > looked the same. I can capture it again if needed. >>> > >>> > >>> > 5) Xen Server 6.0.0 works, with Xen 4.1.1, with both VT-d >>> > enabled(which shows working in xl) and x2apic enabled. >>> > >>> > I have also attached(xen_server_6.0.0.tar.gz) these logs, which >>> > includes logs both with and without VT-d and x2apic enabled. I did not >>> > actually create any VMs, only booted this and checked what xl reported. >>> > >>> > >>> >>> That is rather interesting - I am not aware of any XenServer specific >>> changes in this regard. >>> >>> > If there is anything else I can add, please let me know. I am going to >>> > download 4.1.1 now, build it and see if it works, because it does on >>> > Xen Server. I am open to testing anything as this is an original build >>> > on this box, so I''m willing to knock it around if it will help. >>> > >>> > # >>> > >>> >>> Knowing whether upstream 4.1.1 works will be very useful in workout out >>> whether it is a regression introduced into unstable, or whether there is >>> some XenServer specific change which we should upstream. >>> >>> > Thanks, >>> > >>> > Paul >>> > >>> >>> -- >>> Andrew Cooper - Dom0 Kernel Engineer, Citrix XenServer >>> T: +44 (0)1223 225 900, http://www.citrix.com >>> >>> >> >_______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 08:11:01AM -0500, Paul S wrote:> So, the problem has something to do with grub2-efi. After installing > XenServer the second time, I noticed that it did not create an EFI Boot > partition. To that end, I booted the Fedora CD in normal mode, instead of > UEFI mode, created a boot bios, and once installed that way, I was able to > run 4.1.2. So, I''m not sure if the problem lies in grub or xen, or the > combination of the two, but that is where the problem exists.Oooh, Jan, had you seen this in the past by any chance? Presumarily using the Xen EFI instead of the GRUB-EFI would solve this problem?> > On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 4:31 PM, Paul S <pstroud@gmail.com> wrote: > > > File attached. > > > > > > On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 4:14 PM, Paul S <pstroud@gmail.com> wrote: > > > >> Andrew, > >> Thanks for the quick response! I was finally able to capture it and get a > >> bit more information. The problem does not always happen, even on 4.1.2, I > >> was able to get it to boot a few times, though I was never able to get > >> 4.2-unstable to boot. There was lots of strangeness, such as after I built > >> and installed 4.1.1, it worked, but then, so did 4.1.2, now neither is > >> working. > >> > >> That being said, I caught it on video, and captured a picture of the > >> final dump. I watched the video frame by frame and the boot actually got > >> much further than I thought it was. > >> > >> I can see that even though it does not bring up two of the CPUs, the boot > >> continues into the kernel and dies somewhere with a: > >> > >> BUG: Unable to handle paging request at FFFc7f(maybe). > >> > >> I have captured several images from the video that shows the progression > >> of the boot before the crash. I think I have gotten things badly out of > >> whack at this point, so I''m going to stop, reinstall everything and move > >> back to 4.1.1 and see if I can get things working again. > >> > >> Let me know if anything in the pictures helps, or if you would like the > >> video as well. > >> > >> Paul > >> > >> On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 11:39 AM, Andrew Cooper < > >> andrew.cooper3@citrix.com> wrote: > >> > >>> On 17/02/12 16:21, Paul S wrote: > >>> > Environment: > >>> > ASRock Z86 Extreme4 - Intel i5 2500 > >>> > http://www.asrock.com/mb/overview.asp?Model=Z68%20Extreme4 > >>> > > >>> > I have installed the latest UEFI patch(1.70) and all tests were run > >>> > from a reset of everything to default. I have tested with both Ubuntu > >>> > 11.10 and Fedora 16 and get the same results on both, including > >>> > building xen 4.2-unstable. I bought this particular MB because it had > >>> > a know working vt-d implementation via VMWare. > >>> > > >>> > NOTE: current unstable as of last night is still affected by this > >>> > library error http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/xen/devel/234300 > >>> > > >>> > However, after correcting the library error, I was able to complete > >>> > the unstable build. > >>> > > >>> > In both cases, it either stops with a panic/blank screen, or just > >>> reboots. > >>> > > >>> > Here are some other notes: > >>> > > >>> > 1) If x2apic is enabled on the motherboard, it almost immediately > >>> > reboots with any of the configurations above > >>> > >>> There are some fairly strict set of requirements on what which MSRs you > >>> can wrt xAPIC/x2APIC mode. It is possible that we are tickling an MSR > >>> early in boot which results in a protection fault. > >>> > >>> > > >>> > 2) The boot gets to here: > >>> > > >>> > (XEN) HVM: VMX enabled > >>> > > >>> > (XEN) HVM: Hardware Assisted Paging detected. > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > Then goes to a "(XEN)Failed to bring up CPU x(error -5)" and this is > >>> > where it hangs with the blank/panic screen or reboots. This sometimes > >>> > shows up on CPU 1, CPU2, or both. > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > 3) There is no boot log written and the machine does not have a native > >>> > serial port, so capturing anything may prove difficult, but I am open > >>> > to suggestions. > >>> > > >>> > >>> Try booting with noreboot - that should keep any panic message on screen > >>> until you manually choose to reset the machine. Seeing where in the > >>> panic occurs would be very helpful, even if you just transcribe a few > >>> lines manually. > >>> > >>> > > >>> > 4) Xen Live(http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/LiveCD) works ok, unless x2apic > >>> > is enabled, then it simply panics and reboots. > >>> > > >>> > The logs(xen_live.tgz) are attached. Note this was captured with VT-d > >>> > being enabled, but I did check it with VT-d enabled and the boot > >>> > looked the same. I can capture it again if needed. > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > 5) Xen Server 6.0.0 works, with Xen 4.1.1, with both VT-d > >>> > enabled(which shows working in xl) and x2apic enabled. > >>> > > >>> > I have also attached(xen_server_6.0.0.tar.gz) these logs, which > >>> > includes logs both with and without VT-d and x2apic enabled. I did not > >>> > actually create any VMs, only booted this and checked what xl reported. > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > >>> That is rather interesting - I am not aware of any XenServer specific > >>> changes in this regard. > >>> > >>> > If there is anything else I can add, please let me know. I am going to > >>> > download 4.1.1 now, build it and see if it works, because it does on > >>> > Xen Server. I am open to testing anything as this is an original build > >>> > on this box, so I''m willing to knock it around if it will help. > >>> > > >>> > # > >>> > > >>> > >>> Knowing whether upstream 4.1.1 works will be very useful in workout out > >>> whether it is a regression introduced into unstable, or whether there is > >>> some XenServer specific change which we should upstream. > >>> > >>> > Thanks, > >>> > > >>> > Paul > >>> > > >>> > >>> -- > >>> Andrew Cooper - Dom0 Kernel Engineer, Citrix XenServer > >>> T: +44 (0)1223 225 900, http://www.citrix.com > >>> > >>> > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > Xen-devel mailing list > Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com > http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
>>> On 20.02.12 at 16:07, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@oracle.com> wrote: > On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 08:11:01AM -0500, Paul S wrote: >> So, the problem has something to do with grub2-efi. After installing >> XenServer the second time, I noticed that it did not create an EFI Boot >> partition. To that end, I booted the Fedora CD in normal mode, instead of >> UEFI mode, created a boot bios, and once installed that way, I was able to >> run 4.1.2. So, I''m not sure if the problem lies in grub or xen, or the >> combination of the two, but that is where the problem exists. > > > Oooh, Jan, had you seen this in the past by any chance? Presumarily > using the Xen EFI instead of the GRUB-EFI would solve this problem?No, I hadn''t (and I never played with grub-efi), but yes, using *any* boot loader is, while theoretically possibly, a pretty pointless business now that we have xen.efi. Jan
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