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[Xen-users] dom0 won't boot - iwlagn MAC is in deep sleep


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  • From: Lorenzo Seirup <lorenzo.seirup@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2010 10:28:16 -0400
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Hi all, 

I've got a T61p running ubuntu 9.10, it runs kernel 2.6.31.20-server perfectly with no hiccups. I recently decided to play around, and compiled a 2.6.32-10 pvops kernel, and installed xen-4.0.0-rc9. When I try and boot as dom0, sometimes it works, and sometimes it loops an Error message: iwlagn: MAC is in deep sleep

I searched around on google, but no one seems to be having the same problem. I tried throwing the line pci=use_crs after the kernel in grub's menu.lst, but it didn't help. I haven't gotten the error message while booting to the pvops kernel without xen. 

I'm pretty much stumped, does anyone have any ideas/suggestions?

Thanks in advance.

--
Rengo Seirup
HSP - President
Alpha Sigma Phi; Beta Psi Chapter
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

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