On 03/20/2010 10:34 AM, Alexander Graf wrote:

Interestingly enough Hannes just tried to boot a Windows 98 VM on SVM yesterday 
and failed, while the same VM worked (mostly) with -no-kvm. So apparently 
there's more missing to it than just big real mode.

Was there an error message?

I'd say that a GSoC project would rather focus on making a guest OS work than 
working on generic big real mode. Having Windows 98 support is way more visible 
to the users. And hopefully more fun to implement too, as it's a visible goal 
:-).

Big real mode allows you to boot various OSes, such as that old Ubuntu/SuSE boot loader which triggered the whole thing.

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Do not meddle in the internals of kernels, for they are subtle and quick to 
panic.



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