On 11/02/2009 02:51 PM, Alexander Graf wrote:
Anthony Liguori wrote:
Hi,
I just wanted to let everyone know that I've switched the PC machine
type to SeaBIOS and gPXE. SeaBIOS is a port of the Bochs BIOS to GCC,
by Kevin O'Conner, along with quite a lot of clean up and new feature
work.
gPXE is the new development tree of etherboot which is now
deprecated. We've done a lot of testing of and while there are a few
outstanding issues, almost everything seems to be working okay.
Some known issues:
o e1000 pxe booting doesn't seem to work
o gPXE does not like the slirp tftp server
o SeaBIOS doesn't support CPU hotplug (not an issue for upstream qemu)
I've renamed the old pcbios to pcbios.bin. If you suspect a bug in
SeaBIOS, you can use "-bios pcbios.bin" to try with the old BIOS in an
effort to debug.
I want to thank everyone who helped make this all happen. It was a
big effort and I think it's going to be a really nice feature for the
0.12.0 release!
-kernel (w/ Linux) breaks.
What do the dumps mean? when are they taken?
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error compiling committee.c: too many arguments to function