On Monday, 04 January 2010 17:04:16 +0100,
Joerg Roedel wrote:

> Hi Daniel,

Hi, Joerg.

> > test:~# cat /sys/devices/system/clocksource/clocksource0/current_clocksource
> > kvm-clock
> > 
> > test:~# cat 
> > /sys/devices/system/clocksource/clocksource0/available_clocksource
> > kvm-clock hpet acpi_pm
 
> Can you try to boot L1 and L2 guest with the 'no-kvmclock' kernel
> parameter? This disables the kvm-clock.

Question: what is L1 and L2? Because it sounds to cache levels, but I
suppose that against this background one will talk about another thing.

Beyond that, using no-kvmclock kernel parameter en 'test', now I have
the following thing:

test:~# cat /sys/devices/system/clocksource/clocksource0/current_clocksource
hpet

test:~# cat /sys/devices/system/clocksource/clocksource0/available_clocksource
hpet acpi_pm


But the same happens. The Debian installer hangs in the initial screen.

Thanks for your reply.

Regards,
Daniel
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