Subject: Re: recent dom0 kernels reboot on loading?
To: None <port-xen@netbsd.org>
From: Shawn Webb <lattera@gmail.com>
List: port-xen
Date: 08/30/2007 10:44:27
Daniel Carosone wrote:
>
> I tried to upgrade my dom0 kernel:
>
> /netbsd_dom0
> NetBSD 4.99.28 (_oenone_dom0_) #42: Wed Aug 15 12:24:58 EST 2007
> /netbsd_dom0.old
> NetBSD 4.99.25 (_oenone_dom0_) #36: Thu Jul 26 18:21:00 EST 2007
>
> but the new one seems to cause the machine to reboot on loading
> without generating any output past the Xen VMM dmesg.
>
> Anyone else seeing anything like this?
>
> --
> Dan.
>
>
>
I am getting the same problem. I did a fresh cvs checkout this morning
(2007-Aug-30) and built the generic XEN3_DOM0 kernel. I copied the kernel,
rebooted, and after initial Xen boot messages, my laptop rebooted itself
without warning. I changed "root=/dev/hda1" to "bootdev=wd0". Will I have to
change the console line as well? Will that render my laptop useless (will I
not be able to see output?)
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