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xen-users
[Xen-users] RE: How to see (XEN) messages?
> In that particular scenario, you can use the "noreboot" option,
Doesn't help because the (XEN)... output is more lines than the screen
holds. Most of the lines are scrolled off already . I was looking for the
CPU initialization messages which occur fairly early on.
> you could also slow down the output by setting up a serial output to
> "com1=300,n81 console=com1,vga sync_console"
That was the first thing I tried. But the output still scrolled by just as
fast.
> (even if you don't have a serial port on your machine, it will still
> output to serial port, because your chipset _WILL_ have a serial port on
> it - at least I'm not aware of any serial-port-free chipsets - you just
> can't connect to it).
My chipset is the Intel 82801H. Not sure whether or not it has a hidden
serial port, but at any rate "com1=300,n81 console=com1,vga sync_console"
didn't help slow it down.
Any way, thanks to the the "xm dmesg" command, I'm out of the woods.
Cheers,
Derek.
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