Andrew Barr wrote:
I'm running a Windows 2000 SP4 guest on a Linux 2.6.16 host with Qemu CVS and
kqemu 1.3.0pre3. I am trying to use -kernel-kqemu. I have been allocating 256
MB of RAM to my guest (out of 768 MB total) and I have found that using that
amount of memory with -kernel-kqemu causes
Andrew Barr wrote:
I'm running a Windows 2000 SP4 guest on a Linux 2.6.16 host with Qemu CVS and
kqemu 1.3.0pre3. I am trying to use -kernel-kqemu. I have been allocating 256
MB of RAM to my guest (out of 768 MB total) and I have found that using that
amount of memory with -kernel-kqemu causes
--RESEND-- Can someone let me know if this comes through twice? I'm having huge problems getting
through to the list it would appear.
Andrew Barr wrote:
I'm running a Windows 2000 SP4 guest on a Linux 2.6.16 host with Qemu CVS and
kqemu 1.3.0pre3. I am trying to use -kernel-kqemu. I have been a
On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 14:48:11 -0500
Andrew Barr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm running a Windows 2000 SP4 guest on a Linux 2.6.16 host with Qemu
> CVS and kqemu 1.3.0pre3. I am trying to use -kernel-kqemu. I have
> been allocating 256 MB of RAM to my guest (out of 768 MB total) and I
> have found
I'm running a Windows 2000 SP4 guest on a Linux 2.6.16 host with Qemu CVS and
kqemu 1.3.0pre3. I am trying to use -kernel-kqemu. I have been allocating 256
MB of RAM to my guest (out of 768 MB total) and I have found that using that
amount of memory with -kernel-kqemu causes Windows 2000 to free