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bioprocess
2007 Sep 04
0
capture xen & dom0 serial output in HP ILO''s virtual serial port
...L-a'' three times to switch
input to Xen).
(XEN) *** Serial input -> Xen (type ''CTRL-a'' three times to switch
input to DOM0).
But as far as I''ve tried & experimented with stomping ''CTRL-a'',
whatever you do, you cannot grab the rest of the bootprocess from the
dom0.
Thanks in advance!
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2005 Jul 26
0
Mistake: XP boot to ram
...was letter C: for the partition that has been booted and
than letter E: for the partition with syslinux.
Letter D: (which is not shown), seems to be the image in ram. Syslinux swaps
the partitions, thats causes 07B BSOD. I do not know, how to solve this,
because I do not know much enough about the bootprocess from XP. May be,
that there must be only a small correction.
Sorry,
Dietmar
2004 Mar 05
1
isolinux error with reset
...Block(s) 150
Max brk space used 35da000
143954 extents written (281 Mb)
i burn it to cd with the command:
cdrecord -v speed=20 dev=0,0,0 /tmp/boot.iso
when i now try to boot the cd i get the bootimage/bootmenu which can be
executed without any problem.
after i start the bootprocess the following scenario occures:
Loading vmlinuz..................................
Loading initrd.gz................................
Then the screen blanks and tries to:
Uncompressing Linux......OK, boting the kernel.
after that line the computer resets and the cd tries to boot again.
I have al...
2010 Nov 01
0
Bug#602109: [linux-2.6] 1 multicall(s) failed: cpu 0
...ls-common 4.0.0-1~bpo50+1 XEN administrative tools ? common files
ii xenstore-utils 4.0.1-1~bpo50+1 Xenstore utilities for Xen
xen[1] and xen-common[2] are rebuild on lenny without any changes from
testing.
On an HP DL160G6 (with Adaptec 5405 and additional Intel PRO/1000 PT nic
(82571EB)) the bootprocess hangs at /etc/rcS.d/S03udev and OOPS (see attached
xen_boot.png), in syslog I see the following (more detailed in
xen_startup.log):
Oct 29 20:51:07 mordor kernel: [ 17.728120] Code: 04 00 00 00 00 83 3c 24 10
74 32 77 0c 83 3c 24 08 0f 85 9f 00 00 00 eb 12 83 3c 24 20 74 30 83 3c 24 40
0f 85 8...