[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [Xen-users] Garbled screen after RAM Scrub on boot
>>> On 07.03.16 at 15:33, <George.Dunlap@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Have you guys ever seen something like this before? Any ideas how to > proceed? What Andrew said is one possibility. There could be others, depending on when _exactly_ these odd little squares show up. However, as to what Andrew suggests - afaict this ought to lead to a black screen, since character zero is a blank one in all our fonts, not a little box (which is usually used to represent unknown characters), and even the character used in debug build (0xc2) isn't represented by a little box in any of our fonts. I therefore suspect the problem to be introduced by the Dom0 kernel, not the hypervisor. Jan > On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 1:37 PM, Francis Greaves <francis@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Dear All >> I am using Centos 7 with Xen 4.6 on a Dell Poweredge T430 with (from lspci) >> Matrox Electronics Systems Ltd. G200eR2 (rev 01) VGA >> >> When the machine boots, after the 'Scrubbing Free RAM' message, I get a >> screen filled with little white squares until the login prompt, so I cannot >> see what is happening as the machine boots. Also there is nothing on the >> screen when I reboot or shutdown. >> >> My /etc/default/grub is >> >> GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR="$(sed 's, release .*$,,g' /etc/system-release)" >> GRUB_DEFAULT=saved >> GRUB_DISABLE_SUBMENU=true >> GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="crashkernel=auto rhgb intremap=no_x2apic_optout" >> GRUB_CMDLINE_XEN_DEFAULT="dom0_mem=13312M,max:14336M dom0_max_vcpus=6 >> dom0_vcpus_pin" >> GRUB_GFXMODE=1024x768 >> GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=keep >> GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_XEN_REPLACE_DEFAULT="console=hvc0 earlyprintk=xen >> nomodeset" >> >> I have tried setting (for a 1024x768 resolution) vga=792 in the >> GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX and commenting out GRUB_GFXMODE and >> GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX, but this makes no difference. >> I have also tried with no settings for vga at all, and with and without >> 'rhgb' >> I have even tried bootscrub=false as suggested by the CentOS-virt mailing >> list, but that does not work either. They suggested I asked you folk. >> >> What am I doing wrong? >> >> Regards >> Francis >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Xen-users mailing list >> Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> http://lists.xen.org/xen-users _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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