Suzaki-san he,
On Feb 15, 2008, at 11:05 AM, Kuniyasu Suzaki wrote:
Alex-san he,
From: Alexander Graf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] Release: VMKnoppix for x86(20080213)
Suzaki-san he,
On Feb 15, 2008, at 4:18 AM, Kuniyasu Suzaki wrote:
Dear,
We released new VMKNOPPIX for x86 (20080213).
http://unit.aist.go.jp/itri/knoppix/vmknoppix/index-en.html
Guide-PDF
http://unit.aist.go.jp/itri/knoppix/vmknoppix/VMKnoppix-x86-20080213e.pdf
# Special Features
* Xen3.2.0, KVM60, and QEMU091 are upgraded.
* Xen3.2.0 has a vTPM (TPM Emulator) and offers Trusted Computing
environment. Physical TPM&TCG-BIOS aren't required. KNOPPIX for
Trusted Computing Geeks(Trusted Boot + Remote Attestaion) boots
on
Xen3.2.0+vTPM.
Guide of KNOPPIX for Trusted Computing Geeks
http://sourceforge.jp/projects/openpts/wiki/FrontPage/attach/20080129-KNOPPIX511TCG-OPTS-UsersGuide-v1_0-E.pdf
* OS Circular enables to boot some Linux Distributions
{CentOS5|Debian Etch|Ubuntu606|Ubuntu610|Ubuntu704} on a virtual
machine {Xen|QEMU|KQEMU|KVM} with Internet Virtual Disk "Trusted
HTTP-FUSE CLOOP".
* QEMU091(x86_64) offers ADM-V instruction set for virtual machine.
KVM runs on it but Xen doesn't.
Is Xen HVM not working a known issue? Have you tracked down why it
fails to work? The implementation is mostly complete in respect to
the
virtualization, so this is clearly a bug I do not know about.
Excuse me. My explanation is not enough. Xen hypervisor works and
dom0 can boot.
HVM-Domain however doesn't work well. It looks to be hanged.
"xentop" shows the HVM-Domain spends CPU time but the boot does not
start.
No need to excuse, I did understand the problem: HVM domUs in Xen on
qemu do not work.
What I am concerned about is that this has not been reported yet and I
would like to know the reason it failed. Nevermind if you don't know
this; I'm pretty sure someone will find this out.
Bernhard, have you encountered any problems with the SVM emulation?
Regards,
Alex