>Tim Chen wrote:
>> I notice that when I am testing kvm, the clock on guest is running at
>> twice the speed.  Same thing also happen using qemu without kvm.
>>
>> I look at my wall clock when I issue the command "time sleep 30".
When
>> the command returns and report 30 sec has elasped, I found that
actually
>> only 15 sec has passed on the wall clock.  Perhaps somewhere an extra
>> clock tick was counted.
>>
>>
>
>That's a known issue, I plan to take a look at it soon.
>

Mean while try clock=pit in the guest's kernel command line.

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