On 09/25/2010 09:48 AM, M A Young wrote:
In your case it might be the only way to get the relevant
information. I
also have a computer without a serial port, and have tried other two
things to get debugging information though they may not help in your case.
OK, after much futzing around, I realized the IDC10->DB9M adapters I had on-hand are
all improperly wired ('DTK-type' vs. needed 'AT-Everest' type) for this
mobo. I put in an order for a new one and will get back to it in a couple days (unless I
get the soldering iron out first...).
I had a further thought - can you run rpm -V xen-runtime and
see if it reports anything. In particular there are two files
/etc/udev/rules.d/xen-backend.rules and /etc/udev/rules.d/xend.rules
that are related to udev setup of xen and if you modified them prior to
the update then you might have an out-of-date configuration.
Ah, good thought - that was true but fixing it to be current with
xen-runtime-4.0.1-1.fc13.1.x86_64 didn't help this problem. I thought that if
udev/rules.d/xen* was causing a problem, removing those files might let the boot succeed.
It didn't. I don't know if that means anything or not.
I'll post the log here asap.
Thanks,
-Bill
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