Re: Are 64bit Intel Core 2 Quad fedora 8 supported?

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On Wed, 02 Jan 2008 18:52:31 +0100, Evan Lavelle <sa212+fcxen@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

George Refseth wrote:
The 64 bit xen host kernel are unstable (timer/scheduling issue?)
So I wonder if this is supported or not. Another Fedora 8 x86_64 installation on an Intel Core 2 Duo seems to run flawlessly, except it is running on a laptop,
and not meant for server use.

FWIW: I'm running F8 64-bit 2.6.21-2952, for both Dom0 and one DomU, on 6600/Core 2 Duo, without problems. The DomU is HVM; it was originally PV but I gave up on that for complex reasons. Various other (non-Fedora) HVM domU's also work without problems.

Maybe it's just an issue with quad core.

Seems to be, or the motherboard and BIOS state at time of boot, except that
I expected the OS to take over not expect any state of the BIOS. I also have no problem running a a new ASUS C90S Laptop with Core 2 Duo, both i386 and x86, both xen variant (.21-) and non-xen the released and the updated kernels (.23.1-42 & 23.9-85). I will continue experimenting on the laptop to prepare for virt. on
the server when it can support mother-board and cpu.

Can you turn off two cores in the BIOS?


Not that I can figure out, the BIOS seems to expect the OS to take charge.

George



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