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Re: i386 2Gb RAM, NetBSD XEN3_DOM0 (HEAD)
On 25/02/2008, Damian Sobczak <damian.sobczak%gmail.com@localhost> wrote:
> Hi,
> [...]
> # # #
> Default = 0
> Timeout = 10
> Serial - unit = 0 - speed = 115200 - word = 8 - parity = no - stop = 1
> Terminal - timeout = 10 vga console
> Xen 3.1 title / NetBSD 4 (hda0, vga)
> Root (hd0, 0)
> Kernel () 2097152
> Module (hd0, a) / netbsd-XEN0 root = (hd0, 0, a) ro console = tty0
add "bootdev=/dev/wd0a" to the module line, change as need for your
IDE/SCSI dick
> Xen 3.1 title / NetBSD 4 (hda0, serial)
> Root (hd0, 0)
> Kernel () 2097152 com1 = 115200.8 n1
> Module (hd0, a) / netbsd-XEN0 root = (hd0, 0, a) ro console = ttyS0
> Xen 3.1 title / NetBSD 4 (hda0, backup, VGA)
> Root (hd0, 0)
> Kernel () 2097152
> Module (hd0, a) / netbsd-XEN0.backup root = (hd0, 0, a) ro console = tty0
> Xen 3.1 title / NetBSD 4 (hda0, backup, serial)
> Root (hd0, 0)
> Kernel () 2097152 com1 = 115200.8 n1
> Module (hd0, a) / netbsd-XEN0.backup root = (hd0, 0, a) ro console = ttyS0
> Title NetBSD 4.0
> Root (hd0, 0, a)
> Kernel - type = netbsd / netbsd-GENERIC
> Title NetBSD Chain
> Root (hd0, 0)
> Chainloader +1
> # # #
>
> The system starts:
>
> During boot the system gives this:
> Searching for RAID components ...
> Boot Device: <unknown>
> Root Device:
> Dump device:
> File System:
> Init path:
>
> OK, here until everything is OK. The problem I have with my Xfce4.
> Thunar crash: Bad system call (core dumped) and the rights mouse click is
> not working. But everything else seems to work. I do not know where the
> error .
>
can you specify more detail of which system call?
> I thought maybe too little Ram, I have also set 2097152 and after the
> reboot I get "hypervisor mmu update failed"
can you post dmesg output?
>
> Can anyone help me and tell what is wrong. I thank you in advance.
>
> Greetings,
> Damian Sobczak
>
--
Regards,
Kimi
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