The machine was ordered with a 32 bit processor but was shipped with a
64 bit. Once I figured that out and installed the correct XEN the
reboot problem went away.
Stephen Carville wrote:
I am evaluating Redhat 5 and came up against a problem with Xen.
I installed from a local CentOS 5.0 repository requesting the
Xen virtualization when I did. Later I installed the "regular" kernel
fro comparison. Everything works pretty well under the non-Xen kernal.
However, the Xen kernel and the i810 driver for X don't seem to get
along. Every time I try to log out of X in Dom0 something causes the
machine to reboot.
I don't see any obvious messages in the log files but it may be I don't
know what to look for.
1.8 Ghz Core 2 CPU
2 X 160G SATA drives --no RAID
1 X SATA DVD/RW
4G RAM
Video 965Q
Monitor Dell E173FP (1280x1024)
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Systems Engineer
Land America
1.626.667.1450 X326
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