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--- Comment #14 from Roger Pau Monné ---
Can we get some confirmation of whether the error was caused by trying to boot
from UEFI?
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--- Comment #6 from terenc...@yahoo.com ---
Yes I have; and I have tried it on 3 different computers
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--- Comment #4 from terenc...@yahoo.com ---
root@adi-vw1:~ # ls -lah /boot/xen
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 1.8M Oct 16 21:26 /boot/xen
root@adi-vw1:~ # pkg info xen-kernel
xen-kernel-4.7.0_3
Name : xen-kernel
Version:
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--- Comment #5 from Roger Pau Monné ---
Are you also setting the xen_cmdline bootloader option?
See https://wiki.xen.org/wiki/FreeBSD_Dom0 for more information about what to
set there.
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--- Comment #7 from Roger Pau Monné ---
Can you paste the full contents of your /boot/loader.conf?
Thanks, Roger.
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--- Comment #11 from Roger Pau Monné ---
Just boot FreeBSD and execute the following:
# sysctl -a | grep bootmethod
machdep.bootmethod: BIOS
It should say BIOS, or else you won't be able to boot Xen.
Roger.
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--- Comment #13 from Roger Pau Monné ---
No, this is way earlier, at the bootloader phase. The panic would happen later
on, when the kernel has actually booted.
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