Hi,
>I'd report this to FreeBSD, since this looks like a bhyve issue. I
>tried 256MB
>here using a 6.6 vmm(4) guest VM and it worked fine
I second that. I use 6.6 on a Pentium 2 Laptop and it's fine. Until kernel
relinking is finished its sluggish, but after that the machine runs quite well.
On Fri, Oct 25, 2019 at 11:38:52AM +0200, Noth wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just upgraded a couple of VMs to 6.6 (thanks to everyone for another
> brilliant release!) that used to manage in 256Mb of RAM. They crash at the
> stage the kernel loads with that amount in 6.6, and with 288Mb the kernel
>
On Fri, Oct 25, 2019 at 7:33 AM Noth wrote:
>I just upgraded a couple of VMs to 6.6 (thanks to everyone for
> another brilliant release!) that used to manage in 256Mb of RAM. They
> crash at the stage the kernel loads with that amount in 6.6, and with
> 288Mb the kernel loading process
Hi,
I just upgraded a couple of VMs to 6.6 (thanks to everyone for
another brilliant release!) that used to manage in 256Mb of RAM. They
crash at the stage the kernel loads with that amount in 6.6, and with
288Mb the kernel loading process hangs. It takes 320Mb for them to boot
without any
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