I too am experiencing precisely the same issues as reported above on my
Dell 430SC server with dual core pentium D920 processors running 64 bit
Ubuntu 7.10 gutsy server and Xen 3.1 ( 2.6.22-14-xen #1 SMP Sun Oct 14
23:20:20 GMT 2007 x86_64 GNU/Linux).

However, immediately after initially creating my two gutsy "guests" on
this server via xen-tools they worked flawlessly.  Only after shutting
them down (xm shutdown) and restarting (xm create) did the boot lockup
hit them hard.  Granted, I could always try to leave the guest instances
running (kidding).... :)

I have followed the examples above, adding extra='xencons=tty' to my
guest configuration files and removing execute privileges from the
hardware clock script referenced above.  Now both gutsy guests boot, but
neither has any network connectivity.  Bummer.. Obviously, I will also
repost this to the new bug report 150805 submitted by Todd D.

So, bottom line, is there any new progress on this bug?   Do these
issues seem related?  Are there any other work-arounds which can help?
Personally, I'm deciding whether to:  (a) downgrade back to xen 3.04,
(b) downgrade ubuntu to 7.04 (feisty) or 6.06 (dapper), or (c) simply
downgrade the kernel to 2.6.19-4..  Someone posted earlier that the
2.6.19-4 kernel only supported one guest instance, but that did not make
sense to me why that would be the case...

Anyone?  Anyone?  Buehler?   :) :)

Thanks,

-Fred-
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