OK. I updated to b124 to see if that helped, no change. I installed the nfo 
driver for my onboard ethernet (nge installed, but didn't talk to the network 
for some reason). I then configured centos to use nfo0 as the bridge, it works 
and is installing now. Strange that the e1000g doesn't work properly with Xen, 
but the onboard port does. The Intel card is working fine for everything else 
I've thrown at it.

The Ubuntu system still doesn't want to work. It hangs at "configuring network 
interfaces" now. I'll just let it run overnight and see if it will get booted 
at least. I tried switching it to nfo0 as well, but it does the same thing, 
just hangs there. Owell. Maybe I'll end up running centos instead for Linux 
stuff. Or there's hvm I suppose. How much of a difference does it really make?
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