On 7/5/07, Bisbal, Prentice PBisbal@lexpharma.com wrote:
The whole reason I installed CentOS 5 was so I could learn RHEL's virtualization, so yes - I do need the xen kernel
Settles that one then :-P
You may need to add a boot option to the kernel, such as noapci, noapic, or acpi=ht
You can find the whole list of available options in /usr/share/doc/kernel-doc-2.6.18/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt
I don't know much specifically about your hardware, so my examples are some of the more common options in usage. Not sure which one will be right for you.