I did the following to set up a Xen dom0: 1. squeeze AMD64 install on a new partition 2. apt-get install the Xen packages (cf. Xen/debian wiki) 3. tweak the grub2 environment and install it to the MBR 4. boot the Xen dom0 kernel
Now, the odd thing is that while doing steps [2-3] above, I'm working at my preferred 1920x1200 resolution, but after I boot the Xen kernel, I'm down to 1280x800.. When I reboot into that system pointing to squeeze's original ‘non-Xen’ 64-bit kernel, I'm back at 1920x1200.. Has anyone witnessed a similar scenario..? Could it be caused by some peculiarity of the Xen-ified kernel that prevents the ‘nouveau’ driver from loading and results in a fallback to one that does not support my display's optimal resolution..? Any idea how I should go about fixing this..? Thanks, cj -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

