I know that 3.5.0-36 is a dev kernel - I followed
http://packages.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/223/builds/25321/downloads
to test it just to try and debug where the issue was.

Very curiously setting an explicit dom0 memory does allow the machine to
boot - that was a surprise to me!

I don't know if my colleague is using an explicit dom0 memory allocation
- if he is then it's very possible that it's not even a regression and
all current/historic kernels may have required this flag.  I'll check
this tomorrow when my colleague is back.

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  Precise kernel not bootable under Xen - alloc_l1_table

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