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Re: [Xen-devel] xen 4.0.1 from gitco + Kernel Dom0 from git won'¡t start

Hi all,

here's a link to the booting process video, hope you can see what happens in slow motion, I decided that pcis won't help too much so excuse me for the light but that monitor is too old and abit darky.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9euHCgB-DsU

It's rendering right now so let it catch it's breathe and thaks for checking.


Thanks.

PS: I attach the pictures I took fo just the kernel panic

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On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 7:11 PM, David Gonzalez <info@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 6:13 PM, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Fri, Dec 03, 2010 at 05:58:23PM -0500, David Gonzalez wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Yeah, there wre lots of them so I just did mkinitrd --builton=ohci ... and

You probably missed your storage driver then:
http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/2.6.18-to-2.6.31-and-higher


> all modules that it said it couldn't find as reading on the tutorialas it
> said that it was safe tyo ignore usb errors as they are built into the

USB ones are, but not if it is your driver for your SATA disk.

Well in fact there's the problem I boot my CD from an external USB enclosure with a 160GB HDD so I'm guessing that must be one of the issues, though I don't exactly know the parameter to solve it when creating the initrd do i use --preload= --builtin=

my lsmod looks like this. tho I stripped some ip_* and dm_* modules which are no relevant

Module                  Size  Used by
loop                   48593  2
pciback                64977  0
netloop                40129  0
netbk                 130177  0 [permanent]
blktap                151653  6 [permanent]
blkbk                  56465  0 [permanent]
ipv6                  435617  20
xfrm_nalgo             43333  1 ipv6
bridge                 92145  0
scsi_dh                42177  1 dm_multipath
video                  53197  0
backlight              39873  1 video
sbs                    49921  0
power_meter            47053  0
i2c_ec                 38593  1 sbs
dell_wmi               37601  0
wmi                    41985  1 dell_wmi
button                 40545  0
battery                43849  0
asus_acpi              50917  0
ac                     38729  0
lp                     47121  0
sg                     70249  0
i2c_amd8111            39105  0
i2c_amd756             40389  0
i2c_core               56641  3 i2c_ec,i2c_amd8111,i2c_amd756
k8temp                 39105  0
k8_edac                50693  0
pcspkr                 36289  0
hwmon                  36553  2 power_meter,k8temp
tg3                   161225  0
amd_rng                36041  0
edac_mc                60321  1 k8_edac
parport_pc             62313  1
parport                73293  2 lp,parport_pc
serial_core            56385  0
shpchp                 70637  0
usb_storage           122529  2
sd_mod                 56513  3
scsi_mod              197209  4 scsi_dh,sg,usb_storage,sd_mod
ext3                  168657  5
jbd                    94513  1 ext3
uhci_hcd               57561  0
ohci_hcd               56437  0
ehci_hcd               66253  0

Also strange that after I build my kernel and try mkinitrd this shows up

[root@vmhost linux-2.6-xen]# mkinitrd --builtin=usb-storage --preload=usb-storage --builtin=ohci_hcd --builtin=uhci-hcd --builtin=ohci-hcd --builtin=ehci-hcd --preload=ohci_hcd --preload=ehci-hcd --preload=ohci-hcd --preload=uhci-hcd -v -f /boot/initrd-2.6.32.26-dom0.img 2.6.32.26-dom0
Creating initramfs
module usb-storage assumed to be built in
module ohci_hcd assumed to be built in
module ehci-hcd assumed to be built in
module ohci-hcd assumed to be built in
module uhci-hcd assumed to be built in
module ehci-hcd assumed to be built in
module ohci-hcd assumed to be built in
module uhci-hcd assumed to be built in
Looking for deps of module ext3
Looking for driver for device sda2
Looking for deps of module usb:v152Dp2338d0100dc00dsc00dp00ic08isc06ip50: usb-storage
module usb-storage assumed to be built in
Looking for deps of module pci:v00001022d00007464sv0000161Fsd00003016bc0Csc03i10
module ohci_hcd assumed to be built in
Looking for deps of module pci:v00001022d00007460sv00000000sd00000000bc06sc04i00: shpchp
Looking for deps of module shpchp
Looking for deps of module ide-disk
Looking for deps of module dm-mod
Looking for deps of module dm-mirror
Looking for deps of module dm-zero
Looking for deps of module dm-snapshot
Looking for deps of module dm-mem-cache
Looking for deps of module dm-region_hash
Looking for deps of module dm-message
Looking for deps of module dm-raid45
Using modules:  /lib/modules/2.6.32.26-dom0/kernel/drivers/pci/hotplug/shpchp.ko
/sbin/nash -> /tmp/initrd.L21873/bin/nash
/sbin/insmod.static -> /tmp/initrd.L21873/bin/insmod
copy from `/lib/modules/2.6.32.26-dom0/kernel/drivers/pci/hotplug/shpchp.ko' [elf64-x86-64] to `/tmp/initrd.L21873/lib/shpchp.ko' [elf64-x86-64]
/sbin/lvm.static -> /tmp/initrd.L21873/bin/lvm
/sbin/dmraid.static -> /tmp/initrd.L21873/bin/dmraid
/sbin/kpartx.static -> /tmp/initrd.L21873/bin/kpartx
Adding module shpchp

And the image created sucessfully so I'll test and take the pic and get back to you.

Thanks.

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