James,
Yes, acpi is enabled on both these machines. I think the other one may have had apic disabled at one time, though I can't be sure about that. I've tried removing the XEN PCI driver after booting without GPLPV, but it comes back at IRQ 5.
-Nick
>>> "James Harper" <james.harper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 2008/11/10 17:24 >>> > > Deleted the network card and re-added it, and it is still using IRQ 5 and > still showing the same behavior.
Yes, it will always follow the xenpci adapter. I'm not sure how you can make it change... maybe try deleting the xenpci device after booting without GPLPV in your boot.ini.
Actually... maybe those IRQ's also depend on acpi=1 too? I can't remember. If that's not already =1 then maybe try setting that?
In your previous email you mentioned another machine that did have apic=1 that was exhibiting the same symptoms. Is it definitely not using IRQ 5?
Thanks
James
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