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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] Verification of CPU
Quoting Nico Kadel-Garcia <nkadel@xxxxxxxxx>:
Age_M wrote:
Hi again,
jonr@xxxxxxxxxx schrieb:
Uff, thanks Age, I have always liked Gigabyte and probably would
have gone that way if not for your reply.
Yes, me too. Always liked Gigabyte, but Tech-Support wasn't willing
to help and for this really small fix, it's sort of a poor support
:-/ But, it's not impossible. I finally archived to modify the
BIOS and re-enabled the AMD-V support. Though, I don't understand
why Gigabyte disabled it. I doubt that it is a stability issue,
because the motherbord runs rock-solid here ;) I guess it's just a
marketing thing. My M61P-S3 is a low cost board and maybe the
+100$ motherboards have the Virtualisation-Feature available...?
But it's just a guess...
Greetz Age_M
This is why I hate so many commercial BIOS's, and hope hte LinuxBIOS
project really takes off. So many of such features are concealed or
mis-set by default, and it's very difficult to reset the system
defaults. For example, even if you reset it in a BIOS with VT or HVM
available, you will revert to the default if you fail reboot 3 times in
a row, and you can't reset it without hands and eyes at the console.
This sort of thing is why I prefer to stuff fake keyboard widgets onto
the PS/2 port, rather than rely on BIOS resetting to allow the system
to boot without a keyboard attached on so many server class systems.
This is a good case for serial console access with a cyclades or some
other type of serial access box. You then ssh into the cyclades and
can then connect to the serial port and change your BIOS settings.
Jon
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