According to my understanding, if your AMD CPU is rev F later, you
already got AMD-V support, so you can use Xen.

The way for LinuxBIOS system to use xen is

Linuxbios + (FILO or Etherboot or none) + tiny kernel in Flash (or HD,
or Network) with kexec support + kexec util to load final multi boot
image xen.gz and dom0 kernel ....

YH

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Subject: [LinuxBIOS] LinuxBios Virtualization Support

FAQ Question?

Does the Linux Bios support enabling/disabling Intel/AMD
virtualization support for the operating system to be loaded
at boot? I.E. will hardware suppored virtualization for xen work?
(I think this capability may be dependent upon the motherboard being
used).

Thanks,
Dave Feustel

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