Michael Ekstrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I tried, and the clock still gains time.  Just took a few minutes for it
> to gain a second or two.  I'll try disabling host power management
> sometime here when I feel like rebooting.

Disabling ACPI and APM in the host OS had the unfortunate result of
causing it to cease to communicate with the SATA chipset.  Therefore,
that solution did not work.

I have, however, found a combination that seems to be stable.  I
disabled Cool & Quiet in BIOS -- evidently setting the CPU frequency
governor to `performance' was not adequate.  Combining this with the
el5vm kernel with "noacpi nosmp noapic nolapic clocksource=pit" in the
guest seems to work.

- Michael

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