Even in a fairly new CVS snapshot this problem ist not
solved, at least not on my 64bit openSUSE system. Adding
-no-kqemu works, slow but when I try to install a 64bit
openSUSE in qemu then GRUB hangs (at the very end end of the
installation). This IMHO x86_64 bit support in Qemu is somewhat
Hi,
Is there any known fix for the issue reported previously here -
http://www.mail-archive.com/qemu-devel@nongnu.org/msg06241.html
I'm seeing the same issue trying to install ubuntu-7.10-server-amd64 on
ubuntu-7.10-desktop-amd64 (2.6.22-14-generic #1 SMP) using the
current Ubuntu distributed
Greetings
Summary: qemu-system-x86_64 with kqemu (running under Ubuntu on a Athlon
64) crashes while installing a guest Debian amd64 testing (etch) system,
with the host reporting (in kernel logs):
kqemu: aborting: Unexpected exception 0x0d in monitor space
Host CPU: AMD Athlon 64 3500+
J M Cerqueira Esteves wrote:
Summary: qemu-system-x86_64 with kqemu (running under Ubuntu on a Athlon
64) crashes while installing a guest Debian amd64 testing (etch) system,
with the host reporting (in kernel logs):
kqemu: aborting: Unexpected exception 0x0d in monitor space
I forgot to
J M Cerqueira Esteves wrote:
Summary: qemu-system-x86_64 with kqemu (running under Ubuntu on a Athlon
64) crashes while installing a guest Debian amd64 testing (etch) system,
with the host reporting (in kernel logs):
kqemu: aborting: Unexpected exception 0x0d in monitor space
However, with