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Old 28th August 2009, 10:02 AM
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Fedora 11 x86_64 XEN setting value virtualization machine's ERROR!

when fedora 11 x86_64 carries out the virtualization,the machine's setting value.
(for example CPU quantity 1 to 2)The machine system will stop being unable to Operation,
Why doesn't know so?
http://yldrrq.bay.livefilestore.com/...mziA/2_CPU.png

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Already solved this problem, Install question.
Moreover related FC11 x86_64 xen install, shares my method.
http://yldrrq.bay.livefilestore.com/...n.doc?download

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當XEN virtual machine(VM)全virtual狀態,第一次的virtual machine再一次模擬成第二次的virtual machine時,發現CPU的能力無法在第二次virtual machine
下發生作用,只有半virtual狀態,這樣是無法啟動第二次的FC11&FC12&TEXT MODE FREEBSD 7.2.
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When XEN virtual machine(VM) all virtual mode,
when again first time virtual machine simulates second time virtual machine,
discovered that CPU the ability is unable under second virtual machine the react,
The CPU only half virtual mode, is like this is unable to restart second time FC11 & FC12 & TEXT MODE FREEBSD 7.2.


http://yldrrq.bay.livefilestore.com/...X_XEN_NOGO.JPG

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I think you need a processor that has Virtual Technology built in for Zen to run properly. And, if you are trying to run another 64bit OS within the VM, then you would need at leat a Quad Core processor.
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