On 06.11.2012 17:39, Teodor MICU wrote:
> 2012/11/6 Michael Tokarev :
>> So, can you start it again when libaio1 is NOT installed?
>
> Yes, I was able to start the VMs again after the libaio1 removal. I'm
> not sure about the full Xen system -- I can't test now.
In this case you really do not nee
2012/11/6 Michael Tokarev :
> So, can you start it again when libaio1 is NOT installed?
Yes, I was able to start the VMs again after the libaio1 removal. I'm
not sure about the full Xen system -- I can't test now.
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On 06.11.2012 17:02, Teodor MICU wrote:
> 2012/11/6 Michael Tokarev :
>> On 06.11.2012 15:40, Teodor wrote:
>>> I've just had a system crash a few seconds after I removed 'libaio1
>>> package (declared orphan by deborphan).
>>
>> What kind of crash? Crash of what, exactly? What you were running?
2012/11/6 Michael Tokarev :
> On 06.11.2012 15:40, Teodor wrote:
>> I've just had a system crash a few seconds after I removed 'libaio1
>> package (declared orphan by deborphan).
>
> What kind of crash? Crash of what, exactly? What you were running?
Debian Linux 6.0 (amd64) on top of Xen 4.0 hyp
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On 06.11.2012 15:40, Teodor wrote:
> Package: qemu
> Version: 0.12.5+dfsg-3squeeze2
> Severity: serious
>
> Hi,
>
> I've just had a system crash a few seconds after I removed 'libaio1
> package (declared orphan by deborphan).
What kind of crash? Crash o
Package: qemu
Version: 0.12.5+dfsg-3squeeze2
Severity: serious
Hi,
I've just had a system crash a few seconds after I removed 'libaio1
package (declared orphan by deborphan). On KVM systems this is not
a problem because its a dependency of qemu-kvm. But on Xen systems
(+libvirtd) this package is
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