Try adding "nosmp" to the command line for Xen. That will run it on one core only, as it seems that there's a problem waking the second core.
This is not a guarantee, but I read something like that on Xen-devel today.
-----Original Message-----
Andrej Javoršek
Sent: 14 September 2006 10:19
Subject: [Xen-users] Xen on MacBook Pro
Hello!
I'm having problems booting xen dom0 on MacBook Pro.
I'm running Debian testing with kernels 2.6.16-2-686-smp,
2.6.16-2-686 and with less success 2.6.17-2-xen-686 +
Hypervisor from
3.0-unstable-1-686.
Other kernels work reasonably O.K. (except some Kernel panics... IO-
APIC + timer not working during some reboots), but I'm only
able to boot
Xen kernel in some 1 from 30 tries, otherwise computer
restarts after
printing:
[XEN] Scrubbing free RAM ...
[XEN] Xen trace buffers: disabled.....
.... the rest is unreadable because system restarts too fast...
If I succeed in booting Xen then system works o.k. I can start HVM
domU (Linux, WinXP)....
I have tried also with original Xensource kernels and binaries, from
3.0-testing, compiled from source from unstable, but all without
success,
have googled for hours but it seems that nobody had same problem.
Any suggestion very appreciated!!!
BTW: Apple HW test shows no fault, firmware seems to be the latest
version...
Regards
Andrej Javorsek
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