Re: Xen kernel boots Fedora 6 x86-64, Standard kernel doesn't

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Hi,

booting without quiet and some other grub boot options makes no differences.
The  behaviour is the same.

I even got some problems with the initrd file. A line with funny characters is
shown and only after I've started mkinitrd in rescue mode the lines are gone.

Perhaps it's an problem with my SATA hard disc and grub coming with the standard kernel. The newest updated kernel doesn't help.

Bye,
 Thorsten



2006/12/20, Naoki < naoki@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Xen doesn't work on some intel platform machines now.  I have an
Optiplex 620 as well and have the same problem, I filed this :
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=207432

The nice people are working on it, and there was an xorg update designed
to fix it but perhaps there is more than one issue because it's still
causing random crashing under X.

The non-xen kernel works perfectly fine for me on the Dell, always has.
I'm using kernel-2.6.18-1.2868.fc6 .

As for the Shuttle G2 3200 (is that yours?) that's an Intel 945G
Chipset, which is the same chipset as the Optiplex GX620. lspci to
check.

I was having a problem similar to your with the xen kernel, which seems
fixed with the recent 'nash' update so sorry I can't help explain why
your non-xen kernel is giving you problems.

Can you perhaps take the 'quiet' off your grub boot string and get some
more info?


On Wed, 2006-12-20 at 09:32 +0100, Thorsten Knieling wrote:
> Hi,
>
> my hardware is an Shuttle SDS32G2 with E6300 Core 2 Duo processor, 2GB
> and GeForce 9800GS.
> Windows XP 64Bit operating systems runs stable with it.
>
> Fedora Core 6 with standard kernel (without XEN) only shows the first
> four lines during boot. You see
> the initrd... output and then nothing more happens. No Harddisc
> activity and so on.
> With Fedora Core 6 with XEN support, the kernel boots just fine and
> everything seems to go well.
> The behaviour with my Shuttle is reproducable with the first kernel at
> installation CD and the actual Update Kernel
> 2.6.18-1.2849.fc6.
>
> I need a stable environment. The XEN kernel made my desktop (Dell
> Optiplex GX620) very unstable.
> The Dell system wasn't stable while I worked in a X sessions. I don't
> need the Xen layer at the moment.
>
> Do you have any ideas?
>
> Bye,
>  Thorsten
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