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[Xen-users] Xen 3.2.1, Intel DQ35JO tips
I thought I'd pass along a few tips for getting the Intel DQ35JO
motherboard to play nice with Xen:
1. The dom0 kernel won't boot with CONFIG_PCI_MMCONFIG enabled.
If you get a hang during boot after seeing this message:
ACPI: PCI Root Bridge [PCI0] (0000:00)
...then MMCONFIG is your problem.
Some kernels seem to support a pci=nommconfig option, but my Gentoo
2.6.21 Xen kernel didn't. The solution was to build the kernel without
MMCONFIG. A temporary workaround is to boot with acpi=off, but you
won't get SMP support if you turn off ACPI.
(Confirmed with BIOS 0882 and 0559)
2. The on-board 82566DM-2 Ethernet chip is supported by the e1000e
driver, not the old e1000 driver. You can get it from Sourceforge.
(I'm running kernel 2.6.21)
3. VT-d is not available unless you enable it on the Xen command line
(not just in the BIOS). Xen prints a non-intuitive error message
suggesting that VT-d is not available, when in fact it's just not turned on.
4. The AMT/vPro management function seems to work just fine with Xen & Linux
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