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Quoting Peter Palfrader :
On Fri, 04 Jun 2021, Mike Egglestone wrote:
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Mike Egglestone writes:
#Did that, rebooted and still no keyboard.
#
#FWIW, I pulled the drive out and slapped it into a Dell Optiplex 7010 I have
as a spare
#workstation, booted it and keyboard works.
Further to this, I went back to stock everything.
3.13 kernel with debian's xen 4.3.0.
Ian Campbell writes:
#Since this only needs a new hypervisor binary and not a full set of
#tools etc to reproduce I think it can be simplified to replacing the
#previous "apt-get source" with
# git clone -b staging-4.3 git://xenbits.xen.org/xen.git
# cd xen
#
#Then "make -C xen", inst
"Jan Beulich" writes:
#Okay, this at least clarifies there is a (relatively big) RMRR. There is
#a change to the handling of these among the ones that'll become
#4.3.3 - mind giving
#http://xenbits.xen.org/gitweb/?p=xen.git;a=commitdiff;h=6c63041428cc348bcb2887afabd606bc4bd5523f
#a try on top of y
Ian Campbell writes:
#Sadly I don't think the Debian packages currently retain these.
#
#Mike, the easiest way to gather these might be
# apt-get source xen=
# cd xen-XXX
# make -C xen
#
#Then boot with the resulting xen/xen.gz. Then xen/xen-syms is the symbol
#file which Jan re
Ian Campbell writes:
#Was that with the Jessie or Wheezy dom0 kernel?
Actually tried both kernels. 3.13 on Jessie and 3.2 on Wheezy.
The keyboard failed on any xen 4.3 boot.
If it was nonxen, or xen 4.1 on any kernel the keyboard worked normal.
Thanks for your help troubleshooting.
Cheers,
Mike
FWIW,
I also tried a fresh wheezy install.
Dist-upgraded to Jessie, and installed the xen-hypervisor package.
Then rebooted into the XEN 3.2 kernel that comes with wheezy.
Keyboard still doesn't work.
Cheers,
Mike
Package: xen-hypervisor-4.3-amd64
Version: 4.3.0-3+b1
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Dear Maintainer,
After booting into kernel 3.13 dom0, the keyboard no longer works.
All other aspects work, ssh is needed to login to the system to
start working with the domU's.
They keyboard works at the grub menu just fine,
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