I went out and got the serial cable. Attached is the full output. On 10/21/2014 05:06 PM, Marcos E. Matsunaga wrote: > Folks, > > I am trying to boot Xen using efibootmgr on a Dell E6410 laptop with > 4GB RAM, running an Intel I5 dual core with VT and all the > virtualization options enabled. > > It crashes almost immediately. I am working on getting the serial > console up so that I can get a more detailed stack. > > A screenshot of the console is attached. > > The xen.cfg file is: > > [global] > default=xen > > [xen] > options=console=vga,com1 com1=115200,8n1 dom0_max_vcpus=2 vga="qxl" > kernel=vmlinuz-3.8.13-48.el7uek.Other_EFI_v1.x86_64 > root=UUID=917bfc7f-8d9c-4acf-a98a-a9f558daccf2 ro console=hvc0 > enforcing=0 biosdevname=0 earlyprintk=xen nomodeset > ramdisk=initramfs-3.8.13-48.el7uek.Other_EFI_v1.x86_64.img > > > The codepath is "(gdb) x/20i get_cmos_time > 0xffff82d080188825 : push %rbp > 0xffff82d080188826 : mov %rsp,%rbp > 0xffff82d080188829 : push %r12 > 0xffff82d08018882b : push %rbx > 0xffff82d08018882c : cmpb > $0x0,0xb620d(%rip) # 0xffff82d08023ea40 > 0xffff82d080188833 : je 0xffff82d080188843 > > 0xffff82d080188835 : callq > 0xffff82d080100069 " > -- Regards, Marcos Eduardo Matsunaga Oracle USA Linux Engineering “The statements and opinions expressed here are my own and do not necessarily represent those of Oracle Corporation.”