I've been using KVM for a few years now. I've had little trouble with it. But 
now it's got me treed. I cannot get a KVM-enabled Linux 3.2.27 kernel to boot 
in qemu-kvm unless I specify '-no-kvm'. I've used a similarly-built and -
configured 2.6.35 kernel without trouble.

The console shows
  Probing EDD (edd=off to disable)... ok

  Decompressing Linux... Parsing ELF... done.
  Booting the kernel.

And there it hangs, the kvm program at 100% CPU usage.

This is on Debian Squeeze, either using Debian's kvm package or using a 
freshly built kvm 1.1.1. The kernel does boot using qemu or booting on real 
hardware. And I've no trouble booting Linux 2.6.35.

Clearly I've missed something, but I've no idea what that might be. Any ideas?

Thanks,
N
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