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[Xen-users] RE: GPLPV 0.11.0.238 and Windows 2008 R2 requiring extra reb

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Subject: [Xen-users] RE: GPLPV 0.11.0.238 and Windows 2008 R2 requiring extra reboot
From: "James Harper" <james.harper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 5 Mar 2011 15:50:52 +1100
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Thread-topic: GPLPV 0.11.0.238 and Windows 2008 R2 requiring extra reboot
> 
> I am running Windows 2008 R2 on Xen that is packaged with CentOS 5.4.
I
> installed gplpv_Vista2008x64_0.11.0.238.msi using the falling steps:
> 
> 
> 
> 1.       Turn on testsigning
> 
> 2.       Reboot
> 
> 3.       Install gplpv_Vista2008x64_0.11.0.238.msi
> 
> 4.       Install process requests a reboot at the end.
> 
> 5.       At the end of the subsequent boot, there is a prompt for a
reboot
> again.
> 
> I am wondering about the reboot in step 5. Any idea why the extra
reboot is
> being requested? Is there a way to get around it? I do not see this on
Window
> 2008 x64.
> 

GPLPV depends on KMDF (Kernel Mode Driver Framework). If there is no
KMDF currently installed then it is installed along with the drivers and
everything will be active on the next boot. If the same or newer KMDF is
already installed then the drivers are installed and everything will be
active on the next boot. If an older version is installed then it will
be upgraded but the drivers won't load until the new KMDF is loaded.
When the new KMDF is loaded on the next boot, the drivers load but too
late in the boot process so it's only on the next boot that they can
properly take control.

What you're seeing is almost the opposite of this though... when you
first install, does xenpci load (the unknown PCI device should be gone
and replaced with xenpci and have not exclamation marks etc)? Do any of
the other devices load (xenvbd/xenpci/xenusb/xenscsi etc)? What about on
the first reboot?

James

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