Xu, Jiajun wrote:
>> I think there are still some issues with the HVM virtual
>> ATA hardware and OpenSolaris' ata driver.
>> See bug 6629177 "ata driver is broken under xVM HVM"
>> http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6629177
>>
>> Try the workaround from that bug, disable ATA DMA
>> transfers.  Edit the GRUB kernel command line,
>> " -B ata-dma-enabled=0 " should work
>>     
>
> I can boot Nevada HVM now. Thanks a lot. 
> BTW, I found X Window can not start when booting Solaris or Nevada Guest. Is 
> it a known issue?
>
>
> Best Regards
> Jiajun
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It's probably with the X11 video drivers, xVM is still missing some 
guest drivers.  You'd want to make it use vesa and craft a new xorg.conf 
with xorg -config or xorgconfig chosing vesa and 8mb, with the most 
general input. (PS/2)

James
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