Just forgot to give the info about my system: Qemu was built and runs on a Suse 10.1 64 bit system (AMD CPU). Also, while compiling Qemu I got quite some warning about casting pointers to integer of different size (64bit vs 32 bit). Is this ok?
Regards, Werner Werner Dittmann wrote: > All, > > currently I'm trying to install an Opensuse 10.2 64Bit version in Qemu. > > Using a plain 0.82 didn't work out, after the Install screen Qemu goes > in a loop. I've tried several parameters (witout net, ACPI, kqemu, etc). > I could not even stop Qemu but had to use kill -9 . > Because of some mail in the list that reported similar errors I > downloaded the latest CVS version and built it using a gcc 3.3. > > That didn't solve the problem: It seems to be in a loop but I can close > the qemu window and the window also grabs the mouse cursor (that was not > the case with the 0.8.2 version). > > After loading the kernel I get the following message on the console > (only in VESA mode): > > " > Decompressing Linux ... done. > Booting the kernel. > " > > and at the bottom of the console screen the message (without the qutes): > > "kernel direct mapping tables up to 100000000 @ 8000-d000" > > I tried to switch on some -d but I don't know which one is relevant > here. I tried "-d int" but this produced about 90MB log data in just > some seconds. > > Which info do you need to get down to the problem? What can I try to > tackle the problem? > > Regards, > Werner > > PS: Because I'm somewhat experienced with security software I would ask > if there is any interest to have a TPM module (Software based TPM) for > Qemu that looks like a real HW TPM according the the TPM specs? If yes I > would start to look how to do it for Qemu. There is a software based TPM > avaliable with a GPL licence. The "only thing" to do would be to wrap it > with the HW interface functions (it's a memory mapped interface) so that > standard drivers would see it as standard TPM module. > > Werner > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Qemu-devel mailing list > Qemu-devel@nongnu.org > http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/qemu-devel > _______________________________________________ Qemu-devel mailing list Qemu-devel@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/qemu-devel