Ok.

This is still something to do with the host kernel (qemu might be involved too,
but the main prob now is the kernel which at least should allow to kill this
process), so we have to deal with that first.

I noticed that you use custom (and rather old) kernel 3.2.21+edid.  Since I
can't reproduce this problem with a few of official debian kernels, and esp.
since I'm not a kernel maintainer, -- please retry with debian kernel, and
if that wont help, please try a few other, more recent, upstream kernels.

What we're looking for here is the reason why it's unkillable.  It should
not be unkillable.

Once we figure this out, we may return back to qemu.

Thanks,

/mjt


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