> I can't repoduce the problem here. Windows XP and Linux guests work ok.
On my other box @work (Core2Duo based and complete debian x86_64) it is OK
and I can't reproduce it there.
> What are the details of your host system? CPU (/proc/cpuinfo), kernel,
> Mainboard/BIOS?
bastian:~# cat /proc/cpu
On Sun, 2007-12-02 at 17:50 +0100, Bastian Scholz wrote:
> > Which commandline do you use to run kvm?
>
> kvm -hda win2k-c.img -m 192M (-no-kvm)
>
> I try it with -no-acpi and -no-kvm-irqchip, too. All the same.
>
> > Which guest OS are you using?
>
> Win-2000 Pro, but not relevant I think. Th
> Which commandline do you use to run kvm?
kvm -hda win2k-c.img -m 192M (-no-kvm)
I try it with -no-acpi and -no-kvm-irqchip, too. All the same.
> Which guest OS are you using?
Win-2000 Pro, but not relevant I think. The problem occurs with an empty
hdd-image, too. I think it is a "pre-OS" fai
On Sun, 2007-12-02 at 13:50 +0100, Bastian Scholz wrote:
> After updating kvm-source from kvm-28 to kvm-54 kvm only shows a black
> screen, even the virtual BIOS is not shown (but I can enter the kvm-monitor
> and can type commands). If I load the old kvm-28 module or disable kvm
> with -no-kvm t
Package: kvm-source
Version: 54+dfsg-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
After updating kvm-source from kvm-28 to kvm-54 kvm only shows a black
screen, even the virtual BIOS is not shown (but I can enter the kvm-monitor
and can type commands). If I load the old kvm-28 module
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