06.05.2010 23:25, Martin Stut wrote:
Am 05.05.2010 10:56, schrieb Michael Tokarev:
Now one more try please:
kvm ... -cpu qemu64,level=1
this should cure the 0x3E issue during install time.
-cpu qemu64,level=1
I tried that, but KVM just produces the error message
Unable to find x86 CPU definition
Um. Weird. kvm -cpu \? will show all available CPU definitions.
Here it lists quite a few of them:
x86 qemu64
x86 phenom
x86 core2duo
x86 kvm64
x86 qemu32
x86 coreduo
x86 486
x86 pentium
x86 pentium2
x86 pentium3
x86 athlon
x86 n270
Are we talking about the same kvm version? The one I am using says about
itself:
$kvm -version
QEMU PC emulator version 0.12.3 (qemu-kvm-0.12.3), Copyright (c)
2003-2008 Fabrice Bellard
aptitude says:
qemu-kvm version 0.12.3+dfsg-4
Yes that's the one.
kvm is only a transitional package
Yes.
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By the way, I'm running on an Intel CPU on the host.
Ok.
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Thank you for that link. I've read through the thread. I really guess,
that my machine is different, because I hav an Intel CPU.
That should not be a problem or should not make a
difference. Only for -cpu host case -- -cpu qemu64
is a 'common denominator' of all supported CPUs, it
is the same on all machines. And it definitely
exists too (in kvm/qemu speak anyway).
Sure you typed that correctly --
-cpu qemu64,level=1
(I cut-n-pasted that to the command line, it works).
Thanks!
/mjt
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