There was an error, which was caused by removal of the vbeset command from grub.
Also a warning complains about I should not use -esc in L4Input.
-- burak() (ps: bf) METU CENG '06
----- Original Message ---- From: Adam Lackorzynski adam@os.inf.tu-dresden.de To: l4-hackers@os.inf.tu-dresden.de Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 8:49:09 PM Subject: Re: hda : lost interrupt
On Wed Mar 28, 2007 at 08:01:09 -0700, Burak OGUZ wrote:
I have successfully booted the L4 and saw the dope. However, while L4Linux is booting up it gives "hda : lost interrupt" for my hard disk and "hdc : lost interrupt" for my cd-rom. I have applied whatever says in the l4-kickstart manual except l4exec because I have read that it is deprecated.
Also same problem has occured when I have booted up with live CD.
'lost interrupt' indicates that there's some problem with the interrupt handling on your system. Can you maybe show us the log output that comes on the serial console and your menu.lst? You may also use e.g. qemu and compare the serial output of both systems to see if there's some significant difference which might indicate a problem. For testing purposes you may also comment out the vbeset command in the menu.lst as well as the line that loads dope. With this change you'll see the debug output directly on the screen. Look for messages that might indicate an error.
Adam
Hi,
On Thu, Mar 29, 2007 at 01:01:08AM -0700, Burak OGUZ wrote:
Also a warning complains about I should not use -esc in L4Input.
As libinput has no chance to check Fiasco's command line, it always logs this message. Just make sure your Fiasco grub module line does not contain "-esc".
Anyway, did you attach a serial null modem cable to your test box/virtual machine?
Greets
l4-hackers@os.inf.tu-dresden.de