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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] Problem with VT-d on Mainboard Intel DQ45CB
Oh yes, I most certainly did do that (change "M" to "*"). I've done that
each time that I've started from scratch. I've done my best to follow the
"VT-d howto" on the Xen site. Would it be an issue w/just the "PCI-device
backend driver" setting that would keep the system from fully booting
w/iommu set to "1" in menu.lst? Since it seems to freeze before the section
where it boots into dom0; might there be something else, with iommu=1, that
keeps that linux/xen kernel from booting? Otherwise, I can try to go w/a
Debian setup (and have no problem with the idea of doing so), I just want
the CentOS one to work!! :)
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