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------- Comment #6 from mark...@gmail.com 2006-11-25 20:19 -------
Sami Okasha has found a workaround:
"The Problem with booting the Dom0 ist that one of the CPU cores is sleeping at
power on. If you boot Dom0 it wakes the second with acpi and crashes. The
strange thing is if you select the Dom0 in Grub with the "right" key instead
of the "return" key the second core wakes up correctly by interrupt and
everything goes fine. You can run xend and use tools like xm. I am not very
shure about this interrupt and acpi things, but nevertheless it works for me
this way."
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