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[Xen-users] Can't boot into xen


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  • From: Robert Miesen <robert.miesen@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 4 Dec 2009 09:56:15 -0800
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Hi. I have been trying to boot into xen and whenever I try, xen automatically reboots. I tried using the noreboot option to try and track down the source of the error, but the only information I get is that the kernel switched from SMP to UP mode. All of my troubles with xen started when I upgraded my processor from a T2050 to a T2400. The biggest two differences between the T2050 and the T2400 are that the T2400 supports Intel's VT-x extensions and is modestly faster at 1.83GHz instead of 1.60GHz. The same problem happens both when trying a native installation of xen and when trying to boot from the xen live CD.

Can anyone tell me what could be happening and how I could go about fixing this problem? Thanks in advance.

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