On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 4:43 PM, Dor Laor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> How did you got the winxp.img? Is it by installing cd over kvm or
> v2v /p2v?
>
My company has a Linux livecd which they use to prime the laptop with, as
the company offers the choice of a Linux installation. I chose WinXP and it
contacts a key server, or something similar, and verifies my right to
install WinXP. After that point, it downloads the WinPE stuff, partitions
the hard drive, and unpacks the WinPE system such that the next time I boot
the system it enters the WinPE environment previously described.. sorry, I
realize that isn't helpful for diagnosis.
Can you try -no-kvm just to see if qemu succeeds?
>
Ok, I will need to recompile KVM because I used gcc4.
Besides that, what's the output of kvm_stat once it stuck.
>
I'm sorry? I don't know how to gain access to that information. Can you
point me to some documentation?
>
> Another thing to check it the qemu bios. run the cmdline with -L
> qemu/pc-bios, the is just a precaution to check your using the kvm-63
> bios.
I don't have any other BIOSes installed other than what KVM provides. Here
is the modinfo:
filename: /lib/modules/2.6.24.3/misc/kvm.ko
license: GPL
author: Qumranet
version: kvm-63
srcversion: 46A7552EE9C00E141A7B2B2
depends:
vermagic: 2.6.24.3 SMP preempt mod_unload CORE2
Thanks,
-jesse
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