I got the problem of multiple cores CPU cannot be fully used when using UEFI
mode. It is suggested that I should be boot the xen in legacy mode. How is it
done?
My environment: Xen 4.1.2, PowerEdge R730xd E5-2603 v3 @ 1.60GHz, ubuntu 14.04
kernel 3.13.0-24-generic
Some References I use:
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Any hints? Is the config wrong or the location?
quizy_jo...@outlook.com
From: quizy_jo...@outlook.com
Date: 2015-11-29 19:26
To: xen-devel
Subject: [Xen-devel] boot xen use legacy bios
I got the problem of multiple cores CPU cannot be fully used when using UEFI
mode. It is suggested t
>>> On 29.11.15 at 12:26, wrote:
> I got the problem of multiple cores CPU cannot be fully used when using UEFI
> mode. It is suggested that I should be boot the xen in legacy mode. How is it
> done?
For BIOSes that don't have a Legacy Support Module, booting in
non-EFI mode just won't work. S
xen-devel@lists.xen.org
> Subject: Re: [Xen-devel] boot xen use legacy bios
>
> >>> On 29.11.15 at 12:26, wrote:
> > I got the problem of multiple cores CPU cannot be fully used when using
> > UEFI
> > mode. It is suggested that I should be boot the xen in l
>>> On 30.11.15 at 16:36, wrote:
First of all - please no HTML mails, just plain text.
> Thanks for your reply. I've already changed to boot with the xen.efi directly
> without grub2. Now I can see all the cpu cores, but I can't use the mouse or
> keyboard. What's more, the memory seems to be
quizy_jo...@outlook.com
> CC: xen-devel@lists.xen.org
> Subject: Re: [Xen-devel] boot xen use legacy bios
>
>>>> On 30.11.15 at 16:36, wrote:
>
> First of all - please no HTML mails, just plain text.
>
>> Thanks for your reply. I've already changed to boot wi
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>> To: quizy_jo...@outlook.com
>> CC: xen-devel@lists.xen.org
>> Subject: Re: [Xen-devel] boot xen use legacy bios
>>
>>>>> On 30.11.15 at 16:36, wrote:
>>
>> First of all - please no HTML mails, just plain text.
>>
>>> Tha