[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thursday, 24
November 2005 7:53 a.m.: 
> The below happens more often than not (but not always). The host is
> athlon64 running in 32-bit mode. Host kernel is 2.6.14-skas3-v9-pre7.
> Guest kernel is 2.6.14-bs1. Same thing happens in skas0 and skas3.
> 
> When the machine boots correctly it seems stable though.
> 
> If I don't try to enable swap (ie, don't pass second ubd param to
> kernel and let swap enabling fail in bootup), it boots correctly
> every time. 

I had a very similar problem with 2.6.12-bb10 and -bb12 (host running
2.6.13.2-skas3-v9-pre7) on a dual CPU P4 machine (SMP enabled). As you
did, I found that disabling swap helped, as did reducing the memory size
on the kernel command line from 340m to 160m. When I changed the guest
kernel to 2.6.13-bs4, the problem went away. However, given that you are
running a newer kernel I'm not sure that this helps you at all.

Cheers,
Paul

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