Amit Shah 提到:
Is the host a 64-bit host and are you running a 64 bit kernel on the
host?
Yes, the host is Debian/64-bit/kernel-2.6.30.
John Wong 提到:
My host system is(uname -a): Linux Debian 2.6.30-1-amd64 #1 SMP Wed
Jul 8 12:20:34 UTC 2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux
My cpu is Intel core2duo E8400
On (Thu) Jul 16 2009 [20:52:36], John Wong wrote:
>>
>> Any messages in the host kernel's logs? Also can you try running a
>> 32-bit VM and report what /proc/cpuinfo shows? I'm assuming you're
>> running on a 64 bit host. Can you confirm that?
>>
> Yes, i installed Debian/32-bit VM, below is "cat /
Amit Shah 提到:
On (Thu) Jul 16 2009 [19:44:42], John Wong wrote:
Amit Shah 提到:
On (Wed) Jul 15 2009 [16:54:15], John Wong wrote:
Yes, kvm-88 fixed this problem.
I also notice another problem, when i use kvm-88(qemu-system-x86_64
with kvm-kmod-2.6.30.1-rc2.tar.gz) installing
On (Thu) Jul 16 2009 [19:44:42], John Wong wrote:
> Amit Shah 提到:
>> On (Wed) Jul 15 2009 [16:54:15], John Wong wrote:
>>
>>> Yes, kvm-88 fixed this problem.
>>>
>>> I also notice another problem, when i use kvm-88(qemu-system-x86_64
>>> with kvm-kmod-2.6.30.1-rc2.tar.gz) installing 64bit OS (
Amit Shah 提到:
On (Wed) Jul 15 2009 [16:54:15], John Wong wrote:
Yes, kvm-88 fixed this problem.
I also notice another problem, when i use kvm-88(qemu-system-x86_64 with
kvm-kmod-2.6.30.1-rc2.tar.gz) installing 64bit OS (window7 & debian &
netbsd),
the install CD show the error message, s
On (Wed) Jul 15 2009 [16:54:15], John Wong wrote:
> Yes, kvm-88 fixed this problem.
>
> I also notice another problem, when i use kvm-88(qemu-system-x86_64 with
> kvm-kmod-2.6.30.1-rc2.tar.gz) installing 64bit OS (window7 & debian &
> netbsd),
> the install CD show the error message, say this s
Yes, kvm-88 fixed this problem.
I also notice another problem, when i use kvm-88(qemu-system-x86_64 with
kvm-kmod-2.6.30.1-rc2.tar.gz) installing 64bit OS (window7 & debian &
netbsd),
the install CD show the error message, say this system is 32bit not
64bit and can not continue to install.
I
On (Mon) Jul 06 2009 [10:13:12], John Wong wrote:
> I notice that, when i use qemu 0.10.50 (which from kvm-0.87.tar.gz), the
> guest OS CAN NOT get the ip from dhcp server.
> When i use qemu 0.10.0 (which from debian's kvm-0.85 package), the guest
> OS CAN get the ip from the SAME dhcp server.
Thi
I have noticed the same thing with KVM-87 and either the e1000 or the rtl8139
network models. I am on a 64-bit 2.6.18 RHEL 5.3 kernel with an Intel Q9300
processor.
Even statically assigning an IP to my bridged guest doesn't allow it to
communicate with my network.
Specifying virtio as the NIC