I did change the serial= line and was able to get it to work just fine. Looks
like using this method requires that the drivers be loaded in Dom0, which is
fine with me.
Thanks,
Nick Couchman
SEAKR Engineering, Inc.
6221 South Racine Circle
Centennial, CO 80111
Main: (303) 790-8499
Fax: (303) 790-8720
Web: http://www.seakr.com>>> "Trolle Selander" <trolle.selander@gmail.com>
10/18/07 7:19 AM >>>
What version of Xen are you using, and how are you creating your DomU
configuration?
If you''re doing it with the commandline tools, the short answer is to
add/change serial=''/dev/ttyS0'' (or whichever serial device you
actually want
to use) in the definition file for the HVM DomU, then running xm new. If
you''re using virt-manager to create your VM, I don''t remember
seeing any
option for adding serial devices in the gui, last I looked. You''ll
probably
have to hand-edit the .xml configuration files.
Be aware that the serial emulation in Xen is currently rather limited, and a
bit buggy.
On 10/17/07, Nick Couchman <Nick.Couchman@seakr.com>
wrote:>
> I''ve Googled this in a couple of different ways, but
can''t seem to find a
> straight answer (or a recent one, anyway). I need to forward a physical
> serial port (and possibly a USB port) through from Dom0 to my Windows XP
HVM
> DomU. How do I go about doing this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nick
>
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