Samuel Verschelde
Samuel Verschelde
There are test installation images at https://xcp-ng.org/forum/topic/5492/xcp-ng-8-2-1-maintenance-update-ready-for-testing that are supposed to bring Rocket Lake support, but I don't think it's related to i915.
So even by un-blacklisting i915 in `/etc/modprobe.d/i915.conf` on the installed system you still don't have any display after reboot? This would differ from what other users experienced in a similar...
The CentOS release (7) wouldn't tell you much as we have a custom 4.19 kernel and there's also the Xen layer that might play a role.
> > Adding that driver would be a workaround (and we can help users do it manually during installation) > > @stormi , how can this be done manually during...
Note: this is not about including the i915 drivers as they are not required to get a display. The fixes are related to console display in the linux kernel.
So, regarding the graphics themselves, the next ISOs we build will have the fix: * upcoming 8.3 Beta (probably end of 2022) * refreshed 8.2 ISOs Regarding refreshed 8.2 ISOs,...
CC-ing @Wescoeur and @benjamreis for opinion.
Still interested in opinion from @Wescoeur and @benjamreis :)
There's no public repository that would allow us to know why VirtIO was disabled exactly, but what we know is that it's not even officially supported by Xen at the...
You may also want to try to ask for advice our [our forum](https://xcp-ng.org/forum/). There may be other solutions than using VirtIO.