I can confirm this. I managed to get a workaround by disabling VT (virtual technology) in BIOS. Message still exsist, so I don't think 'not booting' is releated to that message.
This happens to me only with Xen kernel.
Some upstream toughts:
http://lkml.org/lkml/2006/10/1/260
I can confirm this. I managed to get a workaround by disabling VT (virtual technology) in BIOS. Message still exsist, so I don't think 'not booting' is releated to that message.
This happens to me only with Xen kernel.
Some upstream toughts:
http:// lkml.org/ lkml/2006/ 10/1/260