I had a boot problem with maveric, too. My solution was to add the apparmor
sevurity rules in virt-manager. Now it works again.
Am 28.10.2010 11:41 schrieb "Harald Hannelius" <email address hidden>:
This seems much like my problem. If I boot the previous kernel 2.6.32-24
from everything works OK. This makes me suspect that the problems is
within the kernel, did Maverick drop i386 or i686 support or something?
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I had a boot problem with maveric, too. My solution was to add the apparmor
sevurity rules in virt-manager. Now it works again.
Am 28.10.2010 11:41 schrieb "Harald Hannelius" <email address hidden>:
This seems much like my problem. If I boot the previous kernel 2.6.32-24
from everything works OK. This makes me suspect that the problems is
within the kernel, did Maverick drop i386 or i686 support or something?
https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ linux/+ bug/663191
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