On 09/27/2012 11:06 PM, Michael Tokarev wrote:
Easiest way to get a backtrace is to add a serial console to guest
(I used -serial file:out), set it up in grub (console=ttyS0), AND
remove "quiet" parameter from kernel command line, together with
"rhgb". The "quiet" thing is the most frequently forgotten parameter.
Thanks. I suspected there was something like that. I used the serial console
in virt-manager, but obviously it didn't help. Shall be removing both of these
parameters from all my VMs.
Thank you very much for fixing it this fast :)!
It was really easy to find the stuff in between the 13 commits :)
And Jan noted the right place as well, it is more his work than
mine.
Well, still, nothing was preventing you from putting it off ;)
Now, it isn't really clear when this fix will hit the debian
archive (ie, will be released to debian). I understand it is
annoying to have bugs like this, but I'm afraid to push even
more work to the release team. Current freeze policy is to
allow fixing only bugs with severity "serious" and up, and
your does not qualify :)
Sure, I agree with the policy. It's not a big deal for me to live with a
self-built package - it's only needed for a single laptop. However, someone
else might find this cumbersome.
Could you please tag your last two dfsg releases, so it is easier to check
them out next time?
I tagged it the time when I uploaded them, but forgot to push.
I forget to push the tags quite often myself.
Note I changed the tag format to include package name too,
since else the tags in qemu and qemu-kvm packages/repositories
clashes with each other.
Sure, the important thing is that they're there.
Thank you :)
Sincerely,
Nick
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