Hello all,
I'm interested in automate linux guests installation. First I haven't
been able to guess if the gfxboot issues with Ubuntu have been solved
(changelog searching has given zero results), so I thought about
installing a debootstrap system in a file mounted in loopback mode.
would be
Hello again,
I want to thank you for the information given. Now I understand what you
mean, I'm going to test virtio drivers with the last kernel possible.
Thanks a lot.
Regards,
Miguel
Haydn Solomon escribió:
See also
Thank you Anthony for your program. I have downloaded it and it works
great! Until now I was generating the iso without gfxboot doing changes
by hand. This is going to let me work faster, thanks.
Thanks a lot for the kvmtest information too.
Regards,
Miguel
Miguel Araujo wrote:
Hello
themselves).
Best regards,
Víctor
Haydn Solomon escribió:
What emulated nic are you using? I think only the e1000 emulated nic
supports 1 GB.
Miguel Araujo wrote:
Hello all,
I'm testing the last kvm version, 62. I was doing an iperf benchmark to
test the network performance
Hello all,
I'm testing the last kvm version, 62. I was doing an iperf benchmark to
test the network performance in a Feisty virtual machine and I got
values surround 100Mbits when my card is actually 1Gbit. The testing
environment is conformed by 2 machines, both with Gbit interfaces. The
vm
Tobias Brink escribió:
Avi Kivity [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tobias Brink wrote:
I have a probably similar problem with OpenBSD 4.1 and kvm-37 and
kvm-39 (didn't have time to test any further versions). Kernel is
2.6.22-gentoo-r5 and processor is Intel Core2 Quad. I use the modules
Hello all,
After solving my problems installing OpenBSD 4.1 in KVM, I tried to
install Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn. The problem is that it gets stuck in a
black screen without having said anything at all. After some testing
with other isos I thought it could be related to the graphical
bootloader
Hello all,
I have recently compiled kvm-36 in my Ubuntu Desktop 7.04 64 bits
running 2.6.22. I can load the AMD module without problems. The issue
started when I tried to install OpenBSD 4.1 on a Virtual Machine and It
could not manage to write the MBR on disk. That should not happen. I
also
Avi Kivity escribió:
Miguel Araujo wrote:
Hello all,
I have recently compiled kvm-36 in my Ubuntu Desktop 7.04 64 bits
running 2.6.22. I can load the AMD module without problems. The issue
started when I tried to install OpenBSD 4.1 on a Virtual Machine and
It could not manage to write
Thanks Avi for your quick response and interest.
Avi Kivity escribió:
Miguel Araujo wrote:
Avi Kivity escribió:
Miguel Araujo wrote:
Hello all,
I have recently compiled kvm-36 in my Ubuntu Desktop 7.04 64 bits
running 2.6.22. I can load the AMD module without problems
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