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Re: [Xen-devel] Xen patches merged to upstream Linux 2.6.36, plans for 2.6.37?



On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 07:28:08AM +0800, Mr. Teo En Ming (Zhang Enming) of 
Singapore wrote:
>    Dear All,
> 
>    I have just finished configuring, building/compiling, and installing Xen
>    4.0.1-rc6-pre hypervisor and pv-ops dom0 kernel 2.6.32.19 in my Fedora 11
>    x86_64 Linux system.
> 
>    I can boot up the Xen 4.0.1-rc6-pre hypervisor and paravirt-ops dom0
>    kernel 2.6.32.19 combination successfully to a text console, load the
>    driver for the Intel IGD, start the X Windowing Server (startx), and go
>    into GNOME Desktop Environment. Networking is working fine and I am able
>    to surf the web with my internet connection. Inside the GNOME Graphical
>    User Interface (GUI), I am able to start Windows XP Home Edition HVM domU
>    guest operating system without VGA passthrough successfully, albeit it is
>    very very slow.
> 
>    Then I rebooted to try VGA passthrough of the Intel IGD to Windows XP Home
>    Edition HVM domU. It doesn't seem to work. At the moment I execute the
>    command "xm create winxphome32", my LCD monitor immediately goes blank
>    with the "NO SIGNAL" label. And it stays there. So, in conclusion, I can't
>    passthrough the IGD on my Intel Desktop Board DQ45CB with Xen
>    4.0.1-rc6-pre and pv-ops dom0 kernel 2.6.32.19 yet.
> 
>    In the following sections, I am providing a lot of technical details to
>    allow you guys to help me troubleshoot the problem. Basically, I went
>    through the night without sleeping at all. It's 7:16 A.M. Singapore Time
>    now and I haven't sleep yet. I will probably try to troubleshoot with a
>    serial console later.
> 

Yeah, you need a serial console to troubleshoot it..

-- Pasi


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