Hello, Now with FC6 Test2, xen
Kernel and ati-driver-installer-8.27.10-x86.run
display with high resolution on HP Notebooks nw8440 and nc8430 is running. This type of notebooks with cpu’s T2500/T2600
are not VT enabled from OEM site. With latest BIOS there is no config to enable
VT. (XEN)
Initializing CPU#0 (XEN) Detected
2161.335 MHz processor. (XEN) CPU: L1 I
cache: 32K, L1 D cache: 32K (XEN) CPU: L2
cache: 2048K (XEN) CPU:
Physical Processor ID: 0 (XEN) CPU:
Processor Core ID: 0 (XEN) VMX disabled by
Feature Control MSR. From googeling about “VMX
disabled by Feature Control MSR“ if found: http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-devel/2006-06/msg00549.html No, it's called a lock bit because it is sticky once
set. The intention is presumably to allow OEMs an easy way (in their BIOS) to
disable VMX on their systems if they don't want to have to support it. Thomas Von:
fedora-xen-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:fedora-xen-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] Im Auftrag von Hi, I can testing HP Notebooks nw8440 and nc8430 with VT
enabled CPU’s (T2500/T2600) and fc5 to have fullvirtualitation on a
notebook. With the latest smp kernel 2.6.17-1.2174 and
ati-driver-installer-8.27.10-x86.run (generate rpm’s) everything is working. If I try to boot the latest xen kernel 2.6.17-1.2174
in runlevel 5 with the same ati driver I get a black screen, no display,
no console. The same xen kernel can boot without problem in
runlevel 3 and then I have a console. Has anybody a solution for this problem ? Reagards Thomas |
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