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Re: [Xen-users] HVM success reports required for wiki 
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Andreas Fromm wrote:
 Actually I just nuked my whole OS with Xen 3.0.2 and restarted with 
3.0.3 so I don't have the config files for XP any more but I didn't do 
anything clever in them. Now I'm on 3.0.3 I don't seem to be able to get 
XP to run (it crashes the domain at the "Starting Windows" part of the 
installer, but I haven't spent much time on this)
matt wrote:
 Strange, I'm on my 3rd machine based on the M2NPV-MX and not a single 
HVM issue that wasn't of my own making (like I hadn't installed all 
dependencies prior to compiling)
Oh, thats nice to hear that the Board does work in principle. Maybe 
it's just a problem of the bios then. I had to install the 0502 
(current version) to be able to access my SATA hard disk. I already 
thought of that possibility, but I couldn't downgrade the bios.
I've only got one of the machines in my possession still so here goes 
with its vital statistics: 
BIOS                0303
Board revision   (not too sure but here's the part number 
90-MIB0J0-G0EAYZ) 
cpu                    AMD 3200 (AM2)
Dom0 Distro      Ubuntu 6.06 (standard desktop install)
Xen version        3.0.2-2 (from both source and binaries)
DomUs OK       WinXPpro / Win2K / IPCOP (2.4 kernel)
DomU fail           Win98se (but I didn't exactly make a concerted 
effort on this) 
I didn't have to do anything clever to make it work beyond doing the 
dependencies and running the installer. 
matt
 
Could you post the relevant data of the config.file for your 
hvm-domains (XP and IPcop) to try with exact the same parameters, please? 
BTW. Does the frequency scaling work on your System? I know that it 
won't Work under XEN, but it doesn't work with a normal Kernel either 
on my System. 
Regards
Andreas
 
I have got HVMs of Ubuntu and IPCOP working though. The config files for 
them are just the example HVM config with the name and disc sections 
changed. 
By frequency scaling do you mean Cool and Quiet? To be honest I've never 
even thought to look since I generally run folding at home which defeats 
its purpose. 
matt
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