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> If my guess is right, starting xend will cause your system to reboot.
> If that's the case then you can try:
> - finding out which part of your system sets dom0 cpu to 1 and disable it,
> or
> - compile xen from source
>
Can you please guide me how to check which part of my system is setting dom0
cpu to 1. I have booted into xen kernel (i386), whenever I start xend system
reboots!
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