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The motherboard is an ASUS P5N-E SLI
If i disable virtualization in the BIOS, I can start libvirtd just fine.
If i enable virtualization in BIOS, libvirtd causes a kernel panic.
if virtualization is enabled in BIOS, and I don't start libvirtd, all is well.
Running Arch 64bit, 8GB of RAM, intel Q6600
Thoughts?
Last edited by wsims (2011-09-21 19:15:22)
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I looks as thought the upgrade to libvirt (0.9.5-1) yesterday solved this issue. I searched the interwebs high and low, and couldn't seem to find anyone with the same problem.
I'm glad the update fixed this issue though.
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