Hi,
Has the issue with running 64-bit guests on 64-bit hosts with kqemu ever
been resolved? I have seen numerous bug reports relating to the error
kqemu: aborting: Unexpected exception 0x0d in monitor space
when running 64-bit guests. I haven't seen any patches to resolve the
problem, though, and the error reports go back a few years, and to kqemu
1.3. I am using kqemu 1.4 and that still suffers from it.
This is particularly frustrating because it _almost_ works. The 64-bit
Linux kernel loads, and the VM dies shortly after starting init, first
at udev startup, or if that is disabled, a little later on. Is there a
fix for this issue available?
32-bit guests, of course, run perfectly fine.
I know that kqemu support is being dropped with qemu 0.12.x, but it is
still a very useful tool for machines without hardware VT support (e.g.
Atoms), hence why I am still actively using it. The only alternative for
VT-less hardware and remotely reasonable performance is vmware, and that
has several un-disablable "features" that make it unworkable for a lot
of my use-cases.
TIA.
Gordan