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[Xen-users] Still trying to run hvm (Invalid mode)


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  • From: "edu gargiulo" <egargiulo+lists@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2008 09:32:24 -0300
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I'm still trying to run winxp on xen. This time, installed a fresh
debian-amd64 stable version (see dpkg-l attached). When I run xm
create winxp.cfg, I got the message "Error: Invalid mode". I've
attached all the files I think could be useful to debug the problem.

Googling I've found some posts saying problems with asus_acpi module
and during boot process dmesg complains about loading an acpi module.
How should I disable acpi module and give a try without it?

regards,

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edu gargiulo

Attachment: dpkg-l
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Attachment: winxp.cfg
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Attachment: xend.log
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Attachment: xm.dmesg
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