On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 12:39 PM, Vagrant Cascadian
<vagr...@freegeek.org> wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 11:24:16AM -0600, Javier Vasquez wrote:
>> ...
>
> i know you've tried a variety of commandline options, but what about just 
> using
> the defaults with -enable-kvm?

If I don't specify cpu it doesn't work, the only NIC that works is
rtl8139, and with the virtio drivers then the virtio NIC as well.  At
the beginning I didn't require to use virtio scsi storage for disks,
but now it's a must, otherwise, as I indicated before, the guest just
freezes with high cpu utilization.

In other words, little room I see to make more variations on the
parameters to the qemu command line, and for sure defaults don't work
for this XP image, which is a HP-COE one. BTW.

>> ...
>
> do you have other hardware you can test with? -enable-kvm seems to work for me
> on i386, at least.

Unfortunately not, :-(

> are you able to boot a different OS? i've only tested with Debian/GNU Linux or
> Debian/GNU kFreeBSD.

You mean guest OS?  Nope I haven't tried other guests, and can't run
on different host either any ways, :-)

> live well,
>  vagrant


Thanks,

-- 
Javier.



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