Panics when booting i386 paravirtualized FreeBSD

Roger Pau Monné roger.pau at citrix.com
Sun Apr 6 17:09:12 UTC 2014


On 05/04/14 15:34, Jeroen van der Ham wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On 5 Apr 2014, at 11:41, Jonni Nakari <jonni at egarden.fi> wrote:
> 
>> The machine is not capable of running HVM virtualized (no VT-x/AMD-V) so I would like to get paravirtualized version of FreeBSD running, but it seems to me that the state of PV FreeBSD is quite bad currently. If I manage to get the DomU running, can I expect it to support multiple processors? Can it handle more than 4 GB of RAM? I read from a previous post to this list that multiprocessor support might be broken, but that message was from over a year ago. Also the maximum RAM support support comes from an old source. Ideally I would like the FreeBSD DomU to serve ZVOLs and NFS to other DomUs.
> 
> Whether or not you can run HVM does not depend on the CPU, but on XEN and which loader you use (e.g. qemuloader).

This is not true, Xen requires hardware virtualization extensions in the
CPU in order to run HVM guests.

Roger.



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