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Here is what I did to generate the attached log files. 3) Rebooted the system and logged into ubuntu.1) I cleaned all the log files. 2) Booted into Xen and saw the error as I described before. The rest of the questions are answered inline.
Thanks for the help. On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 2:50 AM, Ian Campbell <Ian.Campbell@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: On Thu, 2014-01-16 at 13:46 -0700, Yasaman Amannejad wrote: 1) editing /etc/default/grub and disabling apparmor 2) editing /etc/default/grub and setting memory, etc for xen 3) making sure that the there is function in grub.cfg with the following two lines: insmod efi_gop insmod efi_uga > I followed normal configurations (changing the grub boot order and I actually use update-grub. Are you perhaps trying to boot EFI Xen from GrUB? Don't do that, instead I am not doing anything fancy. Just a simple install of Xen on ubuntu! > Does Xen require any specific hardware configuration? Attachment:
auth.log Attachment:
boot.log Attachment:
dmesg Attachment:
kern.log Attachment:
pm-powersave.log Attachment:
syslog Attachment:
udev Attachment:
Xorg.0.log Attachment:
access_log Attachment:
lightdm.log Attachment:
x-0.log Attachment:
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