I ran the kvm command with the -cpu qemu32 added and there was no
difference.
I removed qemu and ran kvm - no difference.
Here is the out of the 2 date commands, the run of kvm without qemu
installed, and cat /proc/cpuinfo. There was about a 5 second delay for
me get back to the screen and run
Please look for the first execution of the kvm command in the above.
The 2nd execution of kvm above runs fast like it has been.
Karl
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kvm qemu slow to start first time after boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/426968
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Execution with 1024MB specified made no difference. Long delay startup
still there.
kvm -boot c -m 1024 -hda /home/karl/xp.img
Karl
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kvm qemu slow to start first time after boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/426968
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I ran the kvm command with the -cpu qemu32 and the cat /proc/cpuinfo
commands. There is no difference in the amount of time it takes. It
still takes about 35-40 just on that first execution of the command
before the terminal window comes up. Exit and execute the kvm command
and execution is
I did also try sudo chmod 777 /dev/kvm before executing the kvm module
and a hardwired network connection rather than wireless - no difference
in the long wait.
While the kvm module is running for about 35 seconds the system monitor
is saying sync_buffer or sync_wait in the waiting channel column
I was not in the kvm group but I am now and the slow startup is about
the same. I added my self to the group and rebooted. The time
difference is about 40 seconds. It took me about 2 seconds to hit the
up arrow and execute the kvm command after the date command and then the
date command after