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2011 Mar 18
2
xen 4.0.1 from source on Debian Squeeze grub2
Hi,
Can someone help.
Ive setup xen on a fresh build but are having problems setting up grub.
Ive run update-grub which has scanned the /boot folder and created the
entries in /boot/grub/grub.cfg but im not sure how to add the
dom0_mem=512M parameter?
Thanks
Ian
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2016 Feb 22
4
Garbled screen after RAM Scrub on boot
Dear All
I am using Centos 7 with Xen 4.6 on a Dell Poweredge T430
When the machine boots, after the 'Scrubbing Free RAM' message, I get a screen filled with little white squares until the login prompt, so I cannot see what is happening as the machine boots. Also there is nothing on the screen when I reboot.
My /etc/default/grub is
GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR="$(sed 's, release
2016 Feb 23
2
Garbled screen after RAM Scrub on boot
Dear George,
Thanks for the input and ideas.
Unfortunately bootscrub=false dos not work, not does setting nothing for vga, still get the 'Little white squares'!
I am asking the xen-users as you suggest
Regards, Francis
From: "George Dunlap" <dunlapg at umich.edu>
To: "Francis Greaves" <francis at choughs.net>, "centos-virt" <centos-virt
2016 Feb 22
2
Garbled screen after RAM Scrub on boot
Yes I usually work headless, but I have been setting it up from new, so need to see what is going on.
Regards
Francis
From: "Scot P. Floess" <sfloess at nc.rr.com>
To: "Francis Greaves" <francis at choughs.net>
Cc: "centos-virt" <centos-virt at centos.org>
Sent: Monday, 22 February, 2016 17:02:12
Subject: Re: [CentOS-virt] Garbled screen
2018 Aug 29
1
grub.cfg
Steffan A. Cline wrote:
> I?ve looked and looked and can?t seem to find anything which would
> explain why grub.cfg would have been rewritten with a whole new volume
> group name.
>
> Suggestions?
>
C6 or C7? In either case, have you looked in /etc/default/grub?
mark
2011 Mar 30
13
Grub2 xen priority order
Hey all,
I have moved 10_Linux to 50_Linux and ran update-grub which is fine.
The problem I have is that there is xen-syms in /boot And that is being put first in the boot list which is incorrect.
How do you make /xen.gz at the top so it is booted first?
Thanks
Ian
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2011 Feb 06
20
debian squeeze released.
Do you know if squeeze has xen support?
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2019 Feb 04
1
doveadm import with subfolder oddity
This has got to be something weird in my config. And the standard
disclaimer of '"happy to post doveconf -n, but wanted to see if this is
normal first" :)
Background: Ubuntu Xenial, running 2.2.36. Mailbox type is mdbox and I've
got a period separator in my inbox namespace:
namespace {
hidden = no
inbox = yes
list = yes
location =
mailbox Spam {
auto = no
2014 May 12
1
ntlm_auth Access Denied
Hi
I am having problem with ntlm_auth with 2012 AD. Following are my samba
version and the smb.conf file.
I have been testing this all day and always get this. however kinit -V
username can authenticate and verified. anyone has similar issue please
right me in right direction ?
ntlm_auth --request-nt-key --domain=TEST --username=testuser
password:
NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED: Access denied
2011 Aug 30
1
"update-grub" adds line to "multiboot"
Hello Xen folks,
I use Debian Squeeze. I want to passthrough PCI devices.
With the old stable Debian (grub legacy) i did not have problems.
I edit /etc/default/grub like:
quote:
GRUB_CMDLINE_XEN_DEFAULT="quiet xen-pciback.permissive xen-pciback.hide=(00:14.2)(01:05.1)"
I run "update-grub". Now i look at /boot/grub/grub.cfg:
### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/20_linux_xen
2013 Feb 17
6
Install issues for Xen 4.2.1 on Ubuntu 12.10
Good evening everyone,
I am attempting to compile Xen 4.2.1 from source on Ubuntu 12.10 and cannot for the life of me figure out what I am doing wrong. This is the script I wrote that I am running on a brand new install from ubuntu-12.10-server-amd64.iso
apt-get update
apt-get -y upgrade
apt-get -y dist-upgrade
reboot
(uname -r returns back 3.5.0-23-generic)
apt-get install -y build-essential
2015 Jan 22
5
Ubuntu delta against 4.5.0-1 in experimental for disussion
Hi,
I just finished preparing the Xen-4.5 merge from experimental into our next
release (Vivid/15.04). And something I actually should have done since the 4.4
times is to report back the delta I have in case there are things Debian might
want to pick up as well.
So below is the commented debdiff between the 4.5.0-1 in experimental and the
Ubuntu version I prepared so far (only compile tested on
2017 Mar 28
6
Xen C6 kernel 4.9.13 and testing 4.9.15 only reboots.
The mystery gets more interesting... I now have a CentOS 7.3 Dell R710
server doing the exact same thing of rebooting immediately after the Xen
kernel load. Just to note this is a second system and not just the first
system with an update. I hope I'm not introducing something odd. They only
"interesting" thing I have done for historical reasons is to change the
following
2023 Mar 14
1
Kernel updates do not boot - always boots oldest kernel
Change it to
GRUB_DEFAULT=0
(I encountered the same issue week ago with a workstation booted for three month with an older
kernel because of https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2143438 , and solved it this way)
Regards,
Petko
On 3/14/23 10:51, Rob Kampen wrote:
> Can I edit /etc/default/grub and change
>
> GRUB_DEFAULT=saved
>
> to something else?
--
Petko Alov
2017 May 17
4
What is the purpose setting console=hvc0 in the dom0 grub config?
On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 2:39 AM, George Dunlap <dunlapg at umich.edu> wrote:
> On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 4:26 AM, Jerry <jerryubi at gmail.com> wrote:
> > I always disable "rhgb quiet" on a fresh install because I don't like
> boot
> > messages being hidden from me, and now this other thing does it. I like
> > details, I need the details, don't
2011 Oct 09
3
GRUB2 configuration for Xen 4 on Ubuntu Linux 10.04
Hello,
I have installed the Xen 4.1.1 and a working kernel 2.6.32.43 which supports
Xen on a Ubuntu Linux 10.04 LTS. However, I have never successfully booted
the Hypervisor and Dom0. The screen is always black after some kernel
messages rapidly go by. I think that I may pass the wrong parameters to the
kernel or Hypervisor with GRUB2.
Can any one share his/her working grub.cfg for GRUB2 with
2015 Oct 15
3
CentOS7 - Serial Console and Flow Control
Hello List,
I'm ironing out details to upgrade a few systems to CentOS7.
My servers have BMC with Serial over LAN support. In C5 and C6, I
determined how to have BIOS/POST, kernel, and serial console access. I'm
reading up on the method to accomplish the pieces with C7.
Presently SoL output works, so I see BIOS/POST messages and the GRUB boot
list.
My changes to enable serial
2023 Mar 14
2
Kernel updates do not boot - always boots oldest kernel
OK,
found out the problem as to why it doesn't boot any kernel except 36.2
the system reports that it cannot find
vmlinuz-3.10.0-1160.88.1.el7.x86_64
or any one of the others, except for vmlinuz-3.10.0-1160.36.2.el7.x86_64
hence a manual selection from the grub menu when in front of the machine
will only load the 36.2 kernel
I found that under /boot/grub2 there were two .rpmnew files
2019 May 05
0
Centos7 Xen hypervisor console= options broken in default grub2 config
Hello,
While testing Virt-SIG Xen 4.12 rpms on CentOS 7, I noticed the default Xen hypervisor console= option parameters are broken, and result in an error from Xen, and no output on the physical vga console:
>From xen dmesg:
(XEN) Bad console= option 'tty'
Xen 4.12.0-1.el7
(XEN) Xen version 4.12.0-1.el7 (mockbuild at centos.org) (gcc (GCC) 4.8.5 20150623 (Red Hat 4.8.5-36)) debug=n
2010 May 18
8
/etc/grub.d/09-xen for generating grub.cfg for hypervisor boot entries.
If this has already been done, please forgive me. However, if not, I''d like
to submit this as a mechanism for generating a bootable grub2 stanza for
hypervisors.
As the /etc/grub.d/* files rely on defaults in /etc/default/grub, I added
the following Xen specific variable:
GRUB_CMDLINE_XEN_DEFAULT="console=com1 115200,8n1 dom0_mem=512M
dom0_max_vcpus=1 dom0_vcpus_pin=true