I am struggling with the same problem with a WIndows 2003 install under
virt-manager/virsh The byte at 7e1c was already set to 3F. hexediting
the byte at offset 7e1a to FF allowed the system to boot OK.
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Windows XP/2003 doesn't boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/586175
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To answer janusz comments -
To reassign IRQ's etc you need:
(Recompiled) Kernel with
CONFIG_DMAR=y
CONFIG_DMAR_DEFAULT_ON=y
To check your available kernels:
grep DMAR /boot.config*
If you look at other launchpad entries you will see there has been discussion
on this so it might have been resolve
Public bug reported:
Trying to allocate a hardware device (telecoms card) using virt-manager results
in errors - most frequently (but not exclusively)
a) Errors claiming IOMMU cannot be found even though the hardware is VT-x and
VT-d capable and BIOS has it enabled
b) Failed to assign irq for "h
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/639712/+attachment/1589223/+files/Dependencies.txt
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PCI Pass Through via libvirt cannot remap IRQ's
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/639712
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Yes. That aspect has been noted already in Bug #552311. Depending on how
we deal with the various components of this issue it might be sensible
to track the config changes under that reference.
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PCI Pass Through via libvirt cannot remap IRQ's
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/639712
You received
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: eucalyptus-common
Split out from bug 652815 when the postinstall script runs for
eucalyptus-common the warning
start: Unknown parameter: IFACE
is generated. The install completes OK.
This is on a maverick ubuntu 10.10 beta amd64 system previously
instal