Re: [Openstack] Ability to view Ubuntu boot process in VNC console

2013-02-15 Thread Andrii Loshkovskyi
Hello, Thank you for your answer. Actually, I already tried updating Grub with those parameters. No effect. It looks to be a libvirt issue. I'm studying our libvirt configs and templates now. It was found that libvirt uses a template with the following line: console=ttyS0 I suppose that I need

Re: [Openstack] Ability to view Ubuntu boot process in VNC console

2013-02-15 Thread JuanFra Rodriguez Cardoso
Hi Andrii: In this post we talk about it. http://openstack.markmail.org/thread/tqza3vv4ap4out2q Regards! -- JuanFra 2013/2/14 Andrii Loshkovskyi > Hello, > > I tried setting the value with/without brackets and encountered the > following error: > > Invalid output terminal "ttyS0" > > As far

Re: [Openstack] Ability to view Ubuntu boot process in VNC console

2013-02-14 Thread Andrii Loshkovskyi
Hello, I tried setting the value with/without brackets and encountered the following error: Invalid output terminal "ttyS0" As far as I know I can check the kernel boot parameters this way: cat /proc/cmdline root=/dev/vda console=ttyS0 selinux=0 The line above is same all of the time, even if

[Openstack] Ability to view Ubuntu boot process in VNC console

2013-02-14 Thread Andrii Loshkovskyi
Currently, when I boot up an Ubuntu virtual machine, the boot process messages are not shown up in the VNC console. Everything that I see in the console is "iPXE Booting from ROM...", black screen and login entry at the end. I am using OpenStack Essex and my VM's image was built from Ubuntu Server