Linus Torvalds schrieb:
But the disk errors are something else, doesn't ring a bell. Sounds like
IO corruption on the group descriptor block or something like that. Might
be worth testing to see if the problem goes away with less than 4GB of
RAM..
Thanks, I'll try this, to see if there's a dependency on that. But it's
not a really solution for a virtualization system to work with less
memory ;-). I also read that there's maybe a problem with intel graphics
media accelerator driver in conjunction with more than 4GB RAM and
kernel will hang on boot, but I think this is fixed, I can boot. So
securly, I put out i915 series drivers and frame buffer support in
kernel config. The grahpics adapter onboard works with shared memory
technology. I configured 128M in BIOS...
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