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2007 Dec 11
1
latest packages both nonPAE?
...86 (version 3.1.2-1) my PAE
dom0 kernel won't boot. The message I'm getting on boot indicates that
the hypervisor isn't PAE. My dom0 kernel boots fine with the old 3.1
package and the binary PAE hypervisor distributed on xen.org. I've also
downloaded the xen-hypervisor-3.1-1-i386-nopae package thinking maybe
they got switch but I get the same error on boot. Could it be that the
hypervisors are both nonPAE?
If this should instead be reported as a bug just let me know, I'd be
happy to do so.
Thanks,
- Philip
2011 Jul 26
2
non PAE support
Does anyone know what I would have to modify in 6 if I wanted to run on an older Pentium M CPU without PAE? Is it just the kernel that needs to be rebuilt (maybe while installed in a system with a supported CPU)? Or are there other components that would cause problems and need to be rebuilt too?
Thanks,
Kevin
2008 Jan 30
3
Bug#463232: xen-hypervisor-3.2-1-i386: boot failure with linux-image-2.6.23-1-xen-686
...nter, but to no avail.
I have tested on two machines with identical results, one is a Lenovo
laptop, 3000 N100, the other is a desktop machine with an AMD Athlon XP+
2400
I have also asked for comments on the Debian-user-de mailing list, but
no useful advise was given.
Alternatively, I tried the nopae version of xen, but this would result
in constant reboots.
-- System Iformat:
Debian Release: lenny/sid
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing'), (101, 'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.23-1-686 (SMP w/2 CPU core...
2007 Apr 27
4
Debian/Xen usage summary
Hello,
I just setup a few virtual systems, and I came into some limitations using
XEN. I''d like to share these, just to know if the limitations are in the
system or in the user :)
I am using a standard Debian 4.0 (etch) GNU/Linux distribiution. The system
is an Intel Core 2 duo with virtualization inside. I use the amd64 flavour.
Thus my kernel is