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RE: [Xen-devel] Interrupt levels
> > get the same problem. Since its running off CD it won't
> have a driver
> > for your scsi card, which might eliminate that as the candidate. I'm
> > also very interested in the USB setup on the machine. Can
> you boot it
> > with any usb modules moved out of the way so the kernel
> can't load them?
>
> Default kernel doesn't have any USB modules compiled in:
Things do rather point at your fusion mpt scsi card driver. It's odd
that it's the timer interrupt that counts fast rather than the
associated device interrupt, but this could be because its always
setting an 'add_timer' to go off in the very near future.
Ian
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