Markus Pfeiffer markus.pfeiffer at morphism.de writes:
Dear all,
I tried installing FreeBSD10-RC2 under Netbsd XEN dom0 (xen 4.2.0).
Unfortunately when I try connecting to the guest with ssh, the machine panics.
I managed to take a screenshot of the output at the time of the panic:
Hi,
sorry for the wait.
I was looking into this this days... I'm considering changing the dom0,
NetBSD has been stable for be, but I'm interested in having fetures like PCI
PASSTROUGH work, which they don't at the moment.
But even so I tried the propose r251297 and this one fails, and I
On 19/12/13 09:19, Roger Pau Monné wrote:
On 19/12/13 02:38, Mike C. wrote:
I've reported this to xen-devel I while ago.
It worked in the first FreeBSD-10 current releases but them it stoped, I
believe a previous issue was re-introduced somehow!
NetBSD Xen backend does not support TSO/GSO
Without network reverting to previous commits to test is painful.
I tried some before not that one specifically but I do know for sure that
somewhere before that release it was working.
I have to find some time to make a IMG with that release from my laptop, sadly
the laptop is just going to
Em 17/12/2013, à(s) 22:16, Markus Pfeiffer markus.pfeif...@morphism.de
escreveu:
Dear all,
I tried installing FreeBSD10-RC2 under Netbsd XEN dom0 (xen 4.2.0).
Unfortunately when I try connecting to the guest with ssh, the machine panics.
I managed to take a screenshot of the output at
I've reported this to xen-devel I while ago.
It worked in the first FreeBSD-10 current releases but them it stoped, I
believe a previous issue was re-introduced somehow!
NetBSD Xen backend does not support TSO/GSO at all, there was a very
similar problem in FreeBSD 9 a while a go, and my guess