> On 09 December 2025 at 07:01 am, Gautam Menghani <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Mon, Dec 08, 2025 at 07:06:14AM +0100, Christian Zigotzky wrote:
>>
>>>> On 08 December 2025 at 06:51 am, Gautam Menghani <[email protected]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Christian,
>>>
>>> Thanks for the report. Can you also please share the QEMU command line
>>> you were using? That would be helpful.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Gautam
>>
>> Hi Gautam,
>>
>> Here is the command line:
>>
>> qemu-system-ppc64 -M ppce500 -cpu e5500 -m 1024 -kernel uImage -drive
>> format=raw,file=void-live-powerpc-20230317.img,index=0,if=virtio -netdev
>> user,id=mynet0 -device virtio-net,netdev=mynet0 -append "rw root=/dev/vda"
>> -device virtio-gpu-pci -device virtio-mouse-pci -device virtio-keyboard-pci
>> -device pci-ohci,id=newusb -audiodev
>> id=sndbe,driver=pa,server=/run/user/1000/pulse/native -device
>> usb-audio,bus=newusb.0 -enable-kvm -smp 4 -fsdev
>> local,security_model=passthrough,id=fsdev0,path=/home/amigaone/Music -device
>> virtio-9p-pci,id=fs0,fsdev=fsdev0,mount_tag=hostshare -display gtk
>
>
> Were you running a KVM guest? Did you see the problem with the latest
> kernel installed in the guest?
Yes, the latest git kernel doesn’t boot.
But the final kernel 6.18.0 boots without any problems.
Thank you for your help.
- Christian