Hi, Thanks for your answer.
During the Debian jessie installation, I had a problem at grub step. The os-prober part was stuck : grub was at 66 % (os-prober tried to browse all the VM on LVM partitions) After more than 15 minutes, os-prober seems to be stuck, so I rebooted the server. I had to boot in rescue mode, then, reinstalled grub and modified it to add "GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=true". It seems it solved the problem, I was able to boot the server. Maybe there are some missing things in my Debian installation ? Do you want me to fill an other bug report (concerning the installation problem ?) I have not this problem with Debian Wheezy installation. Thanks for your time and for your help. Benoit 2015-05-30 10:31 GMT+02:00 Ian Campbell <i...@debian.org>: > On Sat, 2015-05-30 at 05:23 +0200, Benoît Tonnerre wrote: > > mai 29 23:20:50 jango xen[1150]: Starting Xen daemons: xenfs xenstored > > mai 29 22:20:50 jango xen[1150]: Warning: Fake start-stop-daemon called, > doing > > nothing. > > mai 29 23:20:50 jango xen[1150]: Warning: Fake start-stop-daemon called, > doing > > nothing. > > This suggests that the xen daemons and in particular xenstored are not > actually running, the result of which will be any command which tries to > talk to xenstored (like xl list, most xl commands and the xenstore-write > seen in the status log) will never get an answer and will appear to > hang. > > I don't know what "Fake start-stop-daemon" is, but it sounds like the > root of your problems. > > Ian. > > >