Using kvm-37, I was able to install a debian guest using 
debian-40r0-i386-DVD-1.iso, and run it, on both AMD and Intel machine.
My hosts are both running Fedora 7 with linux kernel versions 2.6.21-1 
and 2.6.23-rc3.

Does your guest boot when adding '-no-kvm' to the command line ?

Uri.


Joseph Wolff wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm getting "unhandled vm exit:0xb8002" running a Debian Etch guest 
> under kvm36 on AMD64.
>
> The host is a 4-core dual-dual AMD, and I was able to create the Debian 
> Etch (4.0) guest image just fine, using a standard install, from the 
> standard Debian DVD disc1: debian-40r0-i386-DVD-1.iso
>
> Distro is Ubuntu Gutsy, kernel is brand-new 2.6.22-11-server from the 
> Gutsy repo. The KVM36 was installed via apt-pinning from the Debian 
> (sid) repo (they're compatible - dependencies all met). The KVM36 is the 
> only thing from the sid repo.
>
> I originally upgraded to kvm36 because I was having this problem on the 
> default Gutsy kvm28, and the Guest Status page for Etch says kvm29 works 
> (albeit with Intel), but this is the same error I was getting with kvm28.
>
>
> Here's the commandline and the subsequent regdump:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/vm/143#  kvm -vnc :1 -k en-us -net 
> nic,macaddr=de:ad:be:ef:01:43 -net tap -monitor 
> telnet::23143,server,nowait,nodelay -cdrom 
> /iso/debian-40r0-i386-DVD-1.iso -append vga=771 debian-40r0-i386.8G.qc2
>
> In /etc/kvm/kvm-ifup, adding: tap0
>
> unhandled vm exit:  0xb8002
> rax 00000000c0318000 rbx 0000000000000fa0 rcx 0000000000000fa0 rdx 
> 00000000c00b8000
> rsi 00000000c00b8000 rdi 00000000c110a980 rsp 00000000c0319fb8 rbp 
> 00000000c110a980
> r8  0000000000000000 r9  0000000000000000 r10 0000000000000000 r11 
> 0000000000000000
> r12 0000000000000000 r13 0000000000000000 r14 0000000000000000 r15 
> 0000000000000000
> rip 00000000c01bc276 rflags 00000206
> cs 0060 (00000000/ffffffff p 1 dpl 0 db 1 s 1 type b l 0 g 0 avl 0)
> ds 007b (00000000/ffffffff p 1 dpl 3 db 1 s 1 type 2 l 0 g 1 avl 0)
> es 007b (00000000/ffffffff p 1 dpl 3 db 1 s 1 type 3 l 0 g 1 avl 0)
> ss 0068 (00000000/ffffffff p 1 dpl 0 db 1 s 1 type 2 l 0 g 1 avl 0)
> fs 0000 (00000000/ffffffff p 0 dpl 0 db 0 s 0 type 0 l 0 g 0 avl 0)
> gs 0000 (00000000/ffffffff p 0 dpl 0 db 0 s 0 type 0 l 0 g 0 avl 0)
> tr 0080 (c11006c0/00002073 p 1 dpl 0 db 0 s 0 type 9 l 0 g 0 avl 0)
> ldt 0088 (c0352020/00000027 p 1 dpl 0 db 0 s 0 type 2 l 0 g 0 avl 0)
> gdt c1109000/ff
> idt c030f000/7ff
> cr0 80050033 cr2 0 cr3 34f000 cr4 690 cr8 0 efer 0
> Aborted
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/vm/143#
>
>
>
> Let me know,
>
> Cheers,
> joe
>
>
>
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