On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 2:34 PM, Malcolm Scott <launch...@malc.org.uk> wrote:
> This is a serious regression.
>
> My testing suggests that this issue affects any guest which is assigned
> more than 578MB of RAM.  (A guest configured in XenCenter with 579MB of
> RAM exhibits the fault, whereas the same guest reconfigured with 578MB
> boots fine.)
>
> Victor, can you check whether reducing its RAM allocation allows your
> guest to boot?
>
> The failure mode is that the guest spins on 100% CPU on the first core,
> before any kernel messages are printed (even without the "quiet"
> option).

HI....

I install other VMs to test.. and with 578 or less I don't have problem...
but, after change the memory to 579 or more I can't boot this VMs

thanks

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Title:
  After upgrade to kernel 2.6.32.32.38 ubuntu don't start in Xenserver

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