Guys, I've just setup 5.0 and can reproduce a crash/reboot every time. Details; x86_64 Install Using Xen Kernel System fully updated including Xen Kernel (latest 1.1 update) Intel Dual Core E6400 4gb RAM I've installed vmware server 1.0.2 from rpm. It has been configured and is ready to create new machines. I have successfully created a new machine but when I attempt to power-on the system resets. No panic information, just straight to the BIOS. I've searched bugzilla and there appears to be nothing related. I'll do some more testing tomorrow, I'll try without the Xen-ified kernel. Anyone else see this sort of behaviour ? Brian. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
On 4/25/07, Centos-admin <redhat at mckerrs.net> wrote:> > I've just setup 5.0 and can reproduce a crash/reboot every time. Details; > > x86_64 Install > Using Xen Kernel > System fully updated including Xen Kernel (latest 1.1 update) > Intel Dual Core E6400 > 4gb RAM > > I've installed vmware server 1.0.2 from rpm. It has been configured and > is ready to create new machines. I have successfully created a new > machine but when I attempt to power-on the system resets. No panic > information, just straight to the BIOS. > > I've searched bugzilla and there appears to be nothing related. > > I'll do some more testing tomorrow, I'll try without the Xen-ified kernel.I'm thinking that when you try it again with a normal kernel you will have better success. The VMware you are trying to run will be starting in a already virtualized environment. Regards, Tim -- Tim Verhoeven - dj at rootshell.be - 0479 / 88 11 83 Hoping the problem magically goes away by ignoring it is the "microsoft approach to programming" and should never be allowed. (Linus Torvalds)