Re: [opensuse-factory] Beta1 on VMWare requesting host clock rate change

2007-08-24 Thread Vahis
Gaël Lams wrote:
>> Please try "clock=pit" on the bootprompt. This fixes it for my SLES9
>> workstation - so it would be great to hear if this is also true for
>> 10.3...
>> 
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> And it works for SLES10 on ESX 3.0.x. Actually there is a knowledge
> base document on the vmware's site explaining it.
>
> Regards,
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> Gael
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It works here also on every Linux on VMWare.

Funny enough, It's explained here:
opensuse-factory@opensuse.org

So MS is supporting Linux quite well after all :)

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Re: [opensuse-factory] Beta1 on VMWare requesting host clock rate change

2007-08-24 Thread Gaël Lams
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> Please try "clock=pit" on the bootprompt. This fixes it for my SLES9
> workstation - so it would be great to hear if this is also true for
> 10.3...

And it works for SLES10 on ESX 3.0.x. Actually there is a knowledge
base document on the vmware's site explaining it.

Regards,

Gael
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Re: [opensuse-factory] Beta1 on VMWare requesting host clock rate change

2007-08-12 Thread Rajko M.
On Sunday 12 August 2007 06:49:32 am Vahis wrote:
> So M$ supports Linux quite well...

If you ask them ;-)

With QEMU I've seen that kernel switched to clock pit during installation or 
boot, but I can't recall was that with Beta1 or Alpha 7 where I started using 
QEMU with kqemu (kernel level accelerator). 

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Re: [opensuse-factory] Beta1 on VMWare requesting host clock rate change

2007-08-12 Thread Vahis
Lars Rupp wrote:
> On So 12 Aug 2007 11:17:37 CEST Vahis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> VMWare server 1.0.3 build-44356 running on 10.2 host,10.3 beta1 as
>> quest.
>>
>> Unfortunately I haven't installed any alphas this time so I don't know
>> if this came with beta1 or before.
>>
>> Running Beta1 fills /var/log/messages on host with the following:
>>
>> kernel: /dev/vmmon[3561]: host clock rate change request 306 -> 348
>>
>> The numbers change, the lines come every ten seconds.
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> Please try "clock=pit" on the bootprompt. This fixes it for my SLES9
> workstation - so it would be great to hear if this is also true for
> 10.3...
>
> Greetings,
> Lars
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It worked, thank you.

Then, of course I wanted to know more about this and googled "clock=pit"

Funny enough the first hit was this :)

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/918461

The whole thing is there, the reason for this and a fix, too.

So M$ supports Linux quite well...

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Re: [opensuse-factory] Beta1 on VMWare requesting host clock rate change

2007-08-12 Thread Lars Rupp

On So 12 Aug 2007 11:17:37 CEST Vahis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

VMWare server 1.0.3 build-44356 running on 10.2 host,10.3 beta1 as quest.

Unfortunately I haven't installed any alphas this time so I don't know
if this came with beta1 or before.

Running Beta1 fills /var/log/messages on host with the following:

kernel: /dev/vmmon[3561]: host clock rate change request 306 -> 348

The numbers change, the lines come every ten seconds.


Please try "clock=pit" on the bootprompt. This fixes it for my SLES9  
workstation - so it would be great to hear if this is also true for  
10.3...


Greetings,
Lars

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[opensuse-factory] Beta1 on VMWare requesting host clock rate change

2007-08-12 Thread Vahis
VMWare server 1.0.3 build-44356 running on 10.2 host,10.3 beta1 as quest.

Unfortunately I haven't installed any alphas this time so I don't know
if this came with beta1 or before.

Running Beta1 fills /var/log/messages on host with the following:
 
kernel: /dev/vmmon[3561]: host clock rate change request 306 -> 348

The numbers change, the lines come every ten seconds.

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