Cross posting from seabios@
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> Now I'd like to ask you guys if you could print the amount
> of RAM available -- like most other BIOSes out there already
> do - it would be extremely helpful to aid troubleshooting.
SeaBIOS boots too fast for anything useful to be seen on the screen.
That said, one can add "-chardev stdio,id=seabios -device
isa-debugcon,iobase=0x402,chardev=seabios" to the qemu command line
to
see the SeaBIOS debugging output. That output has the memory info
and much more.
I guess that's then something to propose for libvirt as RFE
as an extra argument for <bios useserial='yes' /> we could
introduce <bios useserial='debug' /> perhaps.
-Kevin
Thanks Kevin.
So long,
i
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