Thank you for doing this. I am very appreciate and sorry for wasting your time with this. Lets be honest here I've reported it more than a week ago and so far no one else joined the discussion. I guess it is quite obvious that there is something wrong with my setup rather than anything else...
I've launched 64 bit CentOS 6.2 as two guests in the same manner as I did with two 64bit Debian testing (wheezy) guests in the previous attempt and got the same issues with the virtio NIC. There is something wrong with my setup... I've found following in my /var/log/syslog kernel: [201326.063213] kvm: 17363: cpu0 unhandled rdmsr: 0xc001100d kernel: [201326.063226] kvm: 17363: cpu0 unhandled rdmsr: 0xc0010112 kernel: [201326.193885] kvm: 17363: cpu0 unhandled rdmsr: 0xc0010001 kernel: [201326.205717] kvm: 17363: cpu1 unhandled rdmsr: 0xc001100d kernel: [201336.675267] kvm: 17377: cpu0 unhandled rdmsr: 0xc001100d kernel: [201336.675285] kvm: 17377: cpu0 unhandled rdmsr: 0xc0010112 kernel: [201336.815707] kvm: 17377: cpu0 unhandled rdmsr: 0xc0010001 kernel: [201336.827603] kvm: 17377: cpu1 unhandled rdmsr: 0xc001100d I don't know if this related in any way. Could you please tell me what is it all about? I can't see anything suspicious in my other logs be it a guest or host... I can't see anything else I can do at this stage. I can use e1000 - it is more than sufficient for my current needs. Thank you. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org