[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-users] hvm mode and windows xp (xen 3.0.3-rc3)
hello, I'm a bit of a failure at running windows xp in the hvm mode. to be honest nothing went the way it should have on my notebook with turion 64 x2 processor inside. first i was unable to install windows. the only combination of parameters which did not lead to freeze in text phase of instalation of the xp system was acpi=1, apic=1 and vcpu=2. but even that combination resulted in an error message produced by windows installer somewhere in the middle of instalation process. i used qemu alone to install the system without any problems. btw win xp runs surprisingly fast with that emulator. second at windows startup all that could be seen was a blank screen of console. if i tried to run in safe mode, initial text messages appeared, but i was unable to choose the right option, because i had no control over my keyboard (as if key events went unnoticed). and it took ages to reach the counter to zero (which supposed to be set to 30 s - that amount of time you have to decide what mode windows should run in). afterwards well known blank screen appeared. that's all. i tried in vain any reasonable combinatiation of the following domain parameters: acpi, apic and vcpu (eg. apic=0 and vcpu=2 was excluded). the rest were unchanged. i use fedora core 6: xen 3.0.3-rc3 and kernel 2.6.18.1 with a 3 patches that improve thermal and fan control (more details at http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7122 and http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5534). however using unpatched kernel results in the same behaviour of windows domain. i attached several dumps which you might find useful. any clue what went wrong? -- aleksander Attachment:
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