02.04.2015 23:25, Danny Mitchell wrote:
> Package: qemu, qemu-user-static
> Version:  1.1.2+dfsg-6 (armhf)
> 
> I've got debian wheezy (7.5) for x86_64 installed on an internal disk
> (installed with debootstrap), and a Raspberry Pi running debian wheezy
> (7.8) with the x86_64 disk, in an external enclosure, connected to one
> of the RPi USB ports. I'm trying to run the x86_64 system in a VM from
> the RPi using qemu and chroot, but it dies with a "Segmentation fault"
> error:
> 
> # chroot /mnt
> qemu: uncaught target signal 11 (Segmentation fault) - core dumped
> Segmentation fault
> #

This is the same as #703825 (http://bugs.debian.org/703825) which boils
down to, as Peter Maydell puts it, «That is just the usual "x86 linux-user
isn't really supported"».  It is a general issue, not related to platform.

More, qemu-user completely lacks multi-threaded support, and almost all
current executables use multi-threaded primitives in one way or another.

Thanks,

/mjt


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