Bug#402289: using -kernel-kqemu causes kernel panics in guest OS

2007-07-09 Thread Loïc Minier
On Mon, Apr 16, 2007, Sam Morris wrote: Given that it is not likely that QEMU's patches (which are more extensive in QEMU's CVS trunk) are not likely to be merged upstream into bochs any time soon, I think it's best if a separate bochsbios-qemu

Bug#402289: using -kernel-kqemu causes kernel panics in guest OS

2007-07-09 Thread Aurelien Jarno
On Mon, Jul 09, 2007 at 11:34:35AM +0200, Loïc Minier wrote: On Mon, Apr 16, 2007, Sam Morris wrote: Given that it is not likely that QEMU's patches (which are more extensive in QEMU's CVS trunk) are not likely to be merged upstream into bochs

Bug#402289: using -kernel-kqemu causes kernel panics in guest OS

2007-07-09 Thread Sam Morris
On Mon, 2007-07-09 at 11:34 +0200, Loïc Minier wrote: On Mon, Apr 16, 2007, Sam Morris wrote: Given that it is not likely that QEMU's patches (which are more extensive in QEMU's CVS trunk) are not likely to be merged upstream into bochs any time

Bug#402289: using -kernel-kqemu causes kernel panics in guest OS

2007-07-09 Thread Loïc Minier
On Mon, Jul 09, 2007, Aurelien Jarno wrote: Most of the patches are actually merged into bochs CVS. The diff against the bochs bios is in the QEMU sources and is currently 1600 bytes long. The problem is that you have to build it with -DQEMU (or something like that), which is in favor of

Bug#402289: using -kernel-kqemu causes kernel panics in guest OS

2007-04-16 Thread Sam Morris
Apparently the QEMU folks build their bios.bin from bochs' CVS trunk. bochs 2.3 is far too old--it does not even include the files patched by QEMU's bios.diff. Presumably we don't want to force the bochs maintainers to keep updating their bochs packages to the latest version in bochs' cvs, and/or

Bug#402289: using -kernel-kqemu causes kernel panics in guest OS

2007-03-13 Thread Mike Hommey
On Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 04:28:26PM -0500, Michael Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2/14/07, Robert Millan wrote: So, why not just updating bochs to CVS version? that makes sense. the concern would be potentially introducing RC bugs with the new bochs (since the etch release is nigh).

Bug#402289: using -kernel-kqemu causes kernel panics in guest OS

2007-02-14 Thread Michael Gilbert
On 2/14/07, Robert Millan wrote: So, why not just updating bochs to CVS version? that makes sense. the concern would be potentially introducing RC bugs with the new bochs (since the etch release is nigh). i'd say the only option in the etch-timeframe is to disable the -kernel-kqemu flag, but

Bug#402289: using -kernel-kqemu causes kernel panics in guest OS

2007-02-10 Thread Michael Gilbert
This is caused by qemu using the PC-BIOS from the bochsbios package instead of the one packages with the qemu tarball. It's from bochs, but a much more recent CVS version. if this is the case, then there should be two versions of the bochsbios package (similar to what is done for python, the

Bug#402289: using -kernel-kqemu causes kernel panics in guest OS

2007-02-07 Thread Daniel Baumann
what is the status of this? the problem is still existing and makes qemu debian packages pretty useless for me. i'm aware of the fact that you rebuild the upstream tarball without the pc-bios files, but as they are pretty important, is there any special reason why you are pulling them out,

Bug#402289: using -kernel-kqemu causes kernel panics in guest OS

2007-02-02 Thread Marc Deslauriers
This is caused by qemu using the PC-BIOS from the bochsbios package instead of the one packages with the qemu tarball. It's from bochs, but a much more recent CVS version. Marc. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug#402289: using -kernel-kqemu causes kernel panics in guest OS

2006-12-09 Thread Michael Williamson
Package: qemu Version: 0.8.2-4 Severity: normal When using the qemu from the Debian repositories, trying to use -kernel-kqemu results in a kernel panic in the guest OS - this has been tested with both Debian Etch and Fedora Core 6 as the guest OS. This is with kqemu either from the Debian