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[Xen-users] CPU #1 not responding - cannot use it.

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Subject: [Xen-users] CPU #1 not responding - cannot use it.
From: Michael Heyse <mhk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 02 Jun 2006 01:24:46 +0200
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I'm trying to run xen-3.0.2 on a macbook pro. It boots up my dom0 if I pass 
"nosmp" to xen. But if I don't, initializing the second core fails with "(XEN) 
CPU #1 not responding - cannot use it." and the system crashes later in the 
boot process (I don't know exactly where as the macbook has no serial port and 
the system reboots to fast). If I run a kernel-2.6.16-gentoo-r8 (didn't try 
vanilla) without xen, the system boots up just fine and both cores are 
initialized.

Any Ideas?

Thanks,
Michael

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