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Title:
Ubuntu
Does this still happen with a newer version of Ubuntu and the latest
version of QEMU?
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-vga virtio is working, I finally figured out my image was corrupted, I
realized you have to be careful shutting the guest down correctly, or
you could corrupt the image/system...
So now, back to the same issue, even using 2.8.0 and virtio the grub
splash doesn't always appears.
So this is
I switched to boot scsi and when I start it, the screen is just blank...
qemu-system-x86_64 -drive
if=none,id=hd,cache=none,aio=threads,format=raw,file=ubuntu.img,index=0 \
-object iothread,id=iothread0 \
-machine type=q35,accel=kvm,kernel_irqchip=on \
-device
It's the same in 2.8.0 but I will test it again when I get some time for
vmware.
I used vmware because it offers better resolution.
After posting this issue I have learned a little about virtio and for a
few times I was able to boot it with -vag virtio and this was really
nice. I was able to
Why are you using "-vga vmware" ? Can't you use "-vga std" instead?
Also, now that QEMU 2.8 has been released, could you please test again
with this latest version? Thanks!
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