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[Xen-users] Xen on CentOS4 
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Hi,
I'm trying to get Xen running on a freshly installed CentOS 4.2 
machine and when booting into dom0 for the first time, I'm getting a 
kernel panic. Obviously I can't copy the whole screen but the last line is 
something to this effect: 
RIP<some address> {smp_really_stop_cpu+16} RSP <some address>
<0> Kernel panic - not syncing: Aiee, killing interrupt handler
This is the xen 3.0 x86_64 binary tarball I just downloaded.
I suspect that the xen kernel possibly does not support the NVIDIA 
SATA/RAID controller on my motherboard (ASUS K8N-DL). I even had trouble 
with it on CentOS 4.0 (CentOS could install but not boot afterwards) and 
it only just seems to be cleanly supported in this version. It is hard to 
catch what is happening on the screen before the panic fills it, but it 
does look like the panic happens just after hdd detection prefixed by 
"NVIDIA."
I did make an initrd and followed all the instructions in the Wiki for 
getting CentOS going. 
Paul
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