On Fri, 9 Jun 2006, Ben Taylor wrote:
Does the ACPI patch that was posted a couple of weeks ago for
Solaris/X86 support help at all?
That patch would be much easier to test if someone were to provide a
pre-compiled ACPI blob. (I'd love to test it).
regards,
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Paul Jakma [EMAIL
--- Nigel J. Terry [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Yes you do need ACPI to get the .iso to boot. I tried it and it failed.
You also need 512M of ram and the ability to accept that your PC will
BSOD often :-)
I'll stick with FC5
Nigel
You could try -no-acpi switch perhaps.
ReactOS has
no
the error message from vista is explicit: no acpi, no boot.
On 6/9/06, Sylvain Petreolle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Nigel J. Terry [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Yes you do need ACPI to get the .iso to boot. I tried it and it failed.
You also need 512M of ram and the ability to accept
yesterday's snapshot of cvs is ok, minus the _commit fixes for win32/mingw
which are not yet inside the tar.bz2
I can see vista booting now...
On 6/9/06, Christian MICHON [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
no
the error message from vista is explicit: no acpi, no boot.
I can't go any further than formatting an 8Gb qcow image.
Vista complains it can't use it. I'm using a win32/mingw
home-made compilation. Vista needs at least 6.7Gb
Is this a 64 bits limitation on win32/mingw ? how can
we get past it ? suggestions are welcome
On 6/9/06, Christian MICHON [EMAIL
Christian MICHON [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
no
the error message from vista is explicit: no acpi, no boot.
On 6/9/06, Sylvain Petreolle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Nigel J. Terry [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Yes you do need ACPI to get the .iso to boot. I tried it and it
Tried to format the qcow with another windows version but vista/
longhorn?
Vista is well known for their problems on formatting step with a
variety of emulators.
In their developer's page they say to format the virtual disk first
with XP for use of vista under VPC.
El 09/06/2006, a las
ok, I'll try that. But I also suspect a win32/mingw limitation on files
bigger than 2Gb, since gcc -dumpspecs does not show anything
related to -m64, which I'd expect to have to add to CFLAGS to
be able to use iso or qcow images bigger than 2Gb.
Apparently, experimental build of cygwin may carry
I used a precompiled binary that is on the google for installing a
full opensuse 10 and made a 7gb qcow with no problem at all.
However,
try to do a dd=/dev/zero to grow the qcow first or so.
just, are you in NTFS xD?
El 09/06/2006, a las 21:41, Christian MICHON escribió:
ok, I'll try that.
On Mac OS X host Windows XP does refuse to install on a qcow image
but raw images work.
I haven't tried, but I think it's the same with Vista. Installing in
a raw image works fine.
Am 09.06.2006 um 22:41 schrieb Christian MICHON:
ok, I'll try that. But I also suspect a win32/mingw
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