Xu Nakajima wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Thanks for your answer.
>
>> Are you using a Xen kernel? If so, please
>> try again without Xen.
>>
>
> Indeed , I am trying it with FC6, where the kernel is
> Xen kernel.
>
> The thing is that with FC6 , the default installation
>
> has a Xen kernel; Do
James Jacobsson wrote:
> I've started writing a simulation environment based on KVM, and so far
> everything is working as expected.
> However, I've reached a point where I need to start simulating the
> 8259A PIC, and I can't really seem to grasp how the interrupts are to
> be simulated in KVM.
>
Franco Spinelli wrote:
> After installing XP on my AMD X2 machine using "fast formatting" tip, I
> am now using it for some test.
>
> Some network questions:
>
> - without any "-net" option I get a "user" config, I can see my physical
>gateway and browse internet but I can't see my LAN share -
On Sat, 2006-12-23 at 16:59 +0100, Franco Spinelli wrote:
> Some CD problem
>
> - if there is no CD in drive, XP don't start using a -cdrom directive,
>putting a CD in drive make it to start.
This is normal behavior. -cdrom expects valid media for inserting
into the vm. The vm will emulat
Avi Kivity wrote:
> Jeremy Katz wrote:
>>> What do you mean by "current state of migration"? How to run it for
>>> testing?
>>>
>>
>> Yep
>>
>
> I've asked Uri to add a section to the web site.
>
This is now http://kvm.sourceforge.net/migration.html.
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Avi Kivity ha scritto:
> Franco Spinelli wrote:
>>
>
> You should be able to see your LAN. Try with an ip address if name
> resolution does not work (\\10.0.0.1\share).
>
Yes, it is ok using gateway IP address i.e. \\10.0.2.2\
>> - AutocadLT 2007 don't install, stopping after .NET framewor
Starting qemu with the -nographic argument should start Qemu without a
graphical console.
/James
On 12/24/06, Franco Spinelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Avi Kivity ha scritto:
> > Franco Spinelli wrote:
> >>
> >
> > You should be able to see your LAN. Try with an ip address if name
> > resolut
James Jacobsson ha scritto:
> Starting qemu with the -nographic argument should start Qemu without a
> graphical console.
>
> /James
>
Correct.
But Windows XP don't use serial console so, using -nographic, there is
non possibility to shutdown XP (not possible from a RDP session).
I don't get Q
On Sun, 2006-12-24 at 17:14 +0100, Franco Spinelli wrote:
> But Windows XP don't use serial console so, using -nographic, there
> is
> non possibility to shutdown XP (not possible from a RDP session).
>
On Windows XP you can use the 'shutdown' command at the command prompt.
shutdown -s
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Franco Spinelli wrote:
> James Jacobsson ha scritto:
>> Starting qemu with the -nographic argument should start Qemu without a
>> graphical console.
>>
>> /James
>>
>
> Correct.
> But Windows XP don't use serial console so, using -nographic, there is
> non possibility to shutdown XP (not possible
I have installed two WinXP pro guests on kvm8+FC5+VT
machine and experienced serious task scheduling problem (guest stop and
go) when two guests are running at the same time. Is it known issue or I did
some thing wrong during the installation?
hyang
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