Michael Kropat posted a guide how to install Ubuntu 14.04 and notes how one can use a Saucy kernel, but Saucy is End of Life now. http://lists.prgmr.com/pipermail/discuss/2014-June/000287.html
Dan from Prgmr back in May said "There seems to be a conflict with the paravirtualization abilities inside the kernel and the one Xen uses." Dan also said "None of the kernels I could find in Ubuntu 14.04 actually worked, and I didn't spend the time to figure out how to do a kernel build in Ubuntu." (Hint make-kpkg or better yet rebuild the package after patching or whatever and post it to a Launchpad ppa for others to use.) And that implies changing something in the config file, a patch, or perhaps a newer kernel would work around/fix the issue. I have looked for a bug report in Launchpad, but haven't found anything. Can anyone provide some clues? Thanks, Chuck
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