michael chang wrote:
> I know this probably doesn't fix your problem, but there's a program
> called QEMU that might perform similar functionality to VMWare; does
> it have the same issues?
Sort of. And more.
I don't know how fast VMWare is, but qemu is pretty slow, as it does
actual emulation.
I know this probably doesn't fix your problem, but there's a program
called QEMU that might perform similar functionality to VMWare; does
it have the same issues? Maybe you want to try that, and see if you
have the same problem or not...
On 8/28/05, Ronald Moesbergen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
OK, but the tainting is because the license is different from GPL, not
because of lack of source code (vmware modules source code is
available). Anyway, I'll wait for a fix. Let me know if there's
anything I can do to help.
Ronald.
On 8/28/05, evilninja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ronald Moesber
Ronald Moesbergen schrieb:
> Well, I just successfully reproduced this without the nvidia module
> loaded. The oops looks very similar:
[...]
> kernel: Modules linked in: vmnet vmmon
> kernel: CPU:1
> kernel: EIP:0060:[lock_object+84/127]Tainted: P VLI
well, the kernel is still
Hello
Ronald Moesbergen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for responding. To clarify: I'm not running linux inside
> vmware, I'm running vmware on linux and the vmware images are on a
> reiser4 partition. I'm running windows inside vmware. I can certainly
> reproduce this,
Yes, vmware + reiser4 problem is
Well, I just successfully reproduced this without the nvidia module
loaded. The oops looks very similar:
kernel: Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual
address
kernel: printing eip:
kernel: b01a1317
kernel: *pde =
kernel: Oops: 0002 [#1]
kernel: PREEMP
Hi,
Thanks for responding. To clarify: I'm not running linux inside
vmware, I'm running vmware on linux and the vmware images are on a
reiser4 partition. I'm running windows inside vmware. I can certainly
reproduce this, but haven't tried without the nvidia module. I will do
that right now and rep
Ronald Moesbergen schrieb:
Hi,
While running a vmware virtual machine from a reiser4 filesystem, my
machine consistently locks up and produces the following OOPS:
kernel: Oops: 0002 [#1]
kernel: PREEMPT SMP
kernel: last sysfs file: /class/vc/vcsa8/dev
kernel: Modules linked in: vmnet vmmon nvid
Hi,
While running a vmware virtual machine from a reiser4 filesystem, my
machine consistently locks up and produces the following OOPS:
kernel: Oops: 0002 [#1]
kernel: PREEMPT SMP
kernel: last sysfs file: /class/vc/vcsa8/dev
kernel: Modules linked in: vmnet vmmon nvidia
kernel: CPU:0
kernel: