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xen-devel
[Xen-devel] SMBIOS problem with PXE booting
I am using Xen 3.03 on IBM T60s running FC5 and RHEL4 with VT enabled.
We have a standard linux bootable iso that we use to run diagnostics
(2.6.11 kernel). When I boot that image in an HVM guest, the
diagnostics run fine, and SMBIOS looks normal.
When I change nothing in the config but the image to boot, and then boot
eb-5.4.2-rtl8139.iso (downloaded from *rom*-*o*-*matic*.net), the iso
boots, correctly, PXEs, tftps our kernel and ramdisk, but then if I run
dmidecode on the ramdisk, it looks like SMBIOS has been corrupted somehow.
A correct dmidecode starts out like this:
SMBIOS 2.4 present.
10 structures occupying 283 bytes
Table at 0x0009f01
Handle 0x0000
DMI type 0, 24 bytes
BIOS information
Vendor: Xen
Version 3.0.3-0
[etc...]
The corrupted one looks like this:
SMBIOS 2.4 present.
10 structures occupying 283 bytes
Table at 0x0009f01f
Handle 0x009e
DMI type 0, 0 bytes.
BIOS Information
Handle 0x09e0
DMI type 158, 0 bytes.
I've tried integrating the rom image directly into
/usr/lib/xen/boot/hvmloader, but get the same results.
Any ideas?
I've also noted that in the HVM guest, if I try to boot an SMP kernel,
it hangs, only the non-SMP kernel successfully boots.
Evan
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