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What distro are you using?
I know that certain distros (Ubuntu 8.04 used to) have a lot of Xen kernel problems.
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 10:47 PM, <rmsolino@doubleslash.net> wrote:
I've been noodling around with the Xen kernel that aptitude installs.
(I haven't even tried booting a guest yet, this issue is all within Dom0)
When I reboot, the system will hang between freeing up the swap
and unmounting the filesystems. After some trial and error (poking around)
I found I could make this happen everytime, all I need to do is run X
(either on the console, or an application remotely). No X, no problem.
The PC is a chop-socky hyperthreading socket 478 deal, should I just
save up for a VT-pro rig, try to build Xen from source, or ...?
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