I get the same effect of screen blank
on memory scrub.
Just as a test try turning off the memory scrub in the xen boot
options.
I wonder if xen overwrites the video-ram memory as its cleaning
up.
On 02/22/2016 01:06 PM, Scot P. Floess wrote:
Francis,
I just rebooted my Precision 470 and watched...nothing :(
I see the boot menu, and then everything goes blank - as in just a
blinking cursor until I get the login prompt.
No idea what it's doing - but I don't even see the scrubbing free
memory output...
On Mon, 22 Feb 2016, Francis Greaves wrote:
Yes I usually work headless, but I have
been setting it up from new, so need to see what is going on.
Regards
Francis
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
From: "Scot P. Floess" <sfloess@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Francis Greaves" <francis@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: "centos-virt" <centos-virt@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, 22 February, 2016 17:02:12
Subject: Re: Garbled screen after RAM Scrub on
boot
When I was running Fedora 23 and using Xen (as the host OS), I
saw
something similar on my Dell Precision 470. I don't recall
seeing it now
with CentOS 7, but I tend to boot that machine headless more
than not...
On Mon, 22 Feb 2016, Francis Greaves wrote:
> Dear All
> I am using Centos 7 with Xen 4.6 on a Dell Poweredge T430
> 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.
>
> 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
>
> What am I doing wrong?
>
> Regards
> Francis
>
>
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