On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 14:48:11 -0500
Andrew Barr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm running a Windows 2000 SP4 guest on a Linux 2.6.16 host with Qemu
> CVS and kqemu 1.3.0pre3. I am trying to use -kernel-kqemu. I have
> been allocating 256 MB of RAM to my guest (out of 768 MB total) and I
> have found that using that amount of memory with -kernel-kqemu causes
> Windows 2000 to freeze at the graphical boot up screen (after
> 'Starting Windows...') and qemu to take up 95-100% CPU. Reducing the
> amount of guest RAM to 160 MB makes that problem go away. I also
> tried 192 MB and that did not work. Is there a limit to the amount of
> memory that may be used with the -kernel-kqemu option?

I found the same when I tried 256M - it works with 384M (with which
qemu uses about half of my 1GB) so I didn't look into it further.

-- 
Kevin F. Quinn

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