Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2015 17:56:14 +0100 From: Hannes Mehnert <hannes@mehnert.org> To: freebsd-xen@freebsd.org Subject: GELI encrypted root and FreeBSD dom0 Message-ID: <552AA3AE.20205@mehnert.org>
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[-- Attachment #1 --] Hi, I am able to boot FreeBSD dom0 (using r281439) on my Lenovo X220 [no serial port :/]. Unfortunately, I cannot see any console output while the FreeBSD dom0 kernel is booting, using the following xen command line: xen_cmdline="dom0_mem=4096M dom0_max_vcpus=4 dom0pvh=1 com1=115200,8n1 guest_loglvl=all loglvl=all console=com1,vga" The last console output comes from Xen (vaguely, I see it only for a short moment, afterwards console turns dark): dom0 has 4 VCPUs Scrubbing free memory for dom0 After this, I see the keyboard is initialized caps lock turning on and off again. Then, only the fan starts to spin, but no luck on any more output. Since I have a geli encrypted root filesystem, I expect a passphrase prompt, but I do not see any, and also blindly typing my passphrase does not continue the boot process. I do not have sc in my kernel config, but using vt. Any idea how to debug this further? Thanks, hannes [-- Attachment #2 --] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCQAGBQJVKqO4AAoJELyJZYjffCjuTbsP/j2DwhuFMjXahFVkoLWdiDJP dnfVCgaLEVMB25gYjhQV3El7zPSNoTRoEofYoU6M6bDF0Jac6GkUvILM3g/dGPnl gekcEOzln7eSkCfKG8yjLuL8FldW8PDuOAhBdxkcD0RL2cy/sZdvRRc4UY1J1+N5 +chGFJk35/5qYAJG8/K7mYfSf4gAlw/KzjjVXVgedDmfv7VmA2azmMFi7TedLMUR Q3Mqyv4iovnYrdmBT1Z8tIb+QKEkpOlTVZHH9SS6Az0fWckA9yHbvgE0brneNu+M yvobnhXHHN3mU7ERRU9sRHdYv9pjbsOV/ARsvYLqAk/ToL6+k21sjXBQymXXWlaW Q+jek5n1AfNLoJU03NBgFY/V3t/hbfwa47TJR7RHJjB1yI533e5pHllmBvOlHDDs SH0l5JIIvcLtwF1/q9yJz9XZR/dg0YWZ9k0nWhMzNB0B359GPMBfOcVjC/d7d2d7 hGCwNwwjnCd7LpUxjKEOSMQIiY7NLXR6Cl2GZZEF+hv1T3lU6cTK/PBUeRnhPzvw sIIsP1rDyVn7IlNHaEobcV6sr0YKC/9utYgkEhzRaz62eYhE048a/jmbMcbIpjLt kLkfA501U36WuaUzcQnEnTfaPfCsf04bbGrHm30lK3wLoHM/3Ak1QL5Rr2wumSNV cOt6hblH7lHYzGSQhnLu =xko0 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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