[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] USB devices in dom0 failing to accept address
Hi, In article <1372320313.28443.3.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Ian Campbell<Ian.Campbell@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > OK, then I'm a bit confused about under which circumstances you are > seeing the various issues. > > Are you saying that a native boot of Linux (without Xen) with no > commandline acpi=noirq parameters works, or that it locks up? > > If you boot natively (no Xen) with acpi=noirq does USB work? Sorry, I probably should have been a bit more clear. Here's the sequence of events when I got the machine: 1. Boot from Debian installer via USB, install Debian. USB keyboard etc. all fine 2. Finish installing Debian, reboot. Locks up during boot. 3. Add 'acpi=noirq' to kernel command line, boots fine. I *believe* the USB keyboard was still working at this point, although I may have done the remainder of the configuration via SSH. However, I tend to tell Debian to install no packages, then add SSH from the command line after the install has finished. 4. Install Xen and XCP. Reboot into Xen. Keyboard no longer works, USB errors displayed on console and in dmesg. Hope that's a bit more clear. I'll try to check the BIOS version and upgrade it if necessary, but the machine is now in the loft! As far as hardware goes, there's nothing connected to the motherboard apart from CPU, RAM and two SATA disks. It's one of these if it's relevant: http://www.jetwaycomputer.com/NF9E.html Andy _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-users
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