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After upgrading to 3.1, VMs fail to boot whenever HW devices are assigned to them. #1750

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uiadraem opened this Issue Feb 14, 2016 · 1 comment

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Hi,
I normally use custom VMs based on debian-8 template with some HW devices assigned to them (mostly USB ports). Everything was all right until I upgraded to 3.1. Since then, I get this error:

Error starting VM : internal error: libxenlight failed to create new domain

I tried both 3.19.x and 4.1.x kernels with no success. I also tried fedora-23 default template with no success either. On the other hand, the same VMs used to work normally before the upgrade, and they still do if I don't assign to them any HW devices.

My machine is a MSI GP60 Leopard laptop. Any idea...?

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This question is too localized for qubes-issues. Please consider posting this to the qubes-users mailing list instead. (You can read more about our mailing lists here.)

qubes-users is intended for these sorts of questions and receives much more traffic, which means that your question is more likely to receive a response there.

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andrewdavidwong commented May 19, 2016

This question is too localized for qubes-issues. Please consider posting this to the qubes-users mailing list instead. (You can read more about our mailing lists here.)

qubes-users is intended for these sorts of questions and receives much more traffic, which means that your question is more likely to receive a response there.

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