On 6 October 2014 03:38, Paul Gydos wrote:
> I have hit a snag with -kernel and -initrd arguments which cause QEMU to
> not launch no matter how they are phrased - is Direct Linux Booting not
> supported on this particular Debian Cross Compiled QEMU for Windows?
> But even with community help
On 06/10/2014 04:13, Hans Deragon wrote:
Greetings,
I installed Ubuntu 14.04 64 bits and am now getting "unknown OS type
hvm" when I try 'virsh define ' on my old VMs.
A search trough the web suggest that kernel modules are not loaded. I
my case, they are:
# lsmod | fgrep kvm
kvm_intel
Hi
Can you check the dmesg logs.
It will reflect issues if BIOS virtualization is disabled.
I still feel the BIOS settings got changed to have virtualization disabled.
On 6 Oct 2014 18:12, "Jakob Bohm" wrote:
> On 06/10/2014 04:13, Hans Deragon wrote:
>
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I installed Ubuntu 14
Hi
Is there a way to perform a performance analysis using QEMU for a set of
different programs
?
Thanks
Ronen
Greetings,
You put the finger on the problem. In my xml, I got:
hvm
Now, how do I convert my VM to kvm? Does the image itself needs to be
converted or only the xml?
My VMs are used at home and it has been years since I did not have to
play with them; I just let them run. A testimony t
Thank You, Brian and Stefan!
-a
On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 11:15 AM, Stefan Hajnoczi wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 01:44:48PM -0400, Al Patel wrote:
> > In the current system, what are the extra threads?
>
> The set of thread is dynamic because worker threads are started and
> terminated depend
Hi,
I think it's pretty common knowledge it's difficult to fix qcow2
corruption. If you suspect you have a bad qcow2 drive image, check:
# qemu-img check bad_file.qcow2
If there are issues, make sure the VM is down because the last thing you
want is to continue to write to the image or do repai
Hello All,
I am working on an Cortex-m4 chip from Atmel, was searching whether Qemu
supports for that architecture.
My question is, Qemu supported for Cortex-m3 and M4 architecture ? If not,
is there any development is going on in these processors?
Thanks
--
Regards
Jeshwanth Kumar N K
Bangalo
On 6 October 2014 19:13, Jeshwanth Kumar N K wrote:
> I am working on an Cortex-m4 chip from Atmel, was searching whether Qemu
> supports for that architecture.
>
> My question is, Qemu supported for Cortex-m3 and M4 architecture ? If not,
> is there any development is going on in these processors
Thanks Peter. I am just started learning ARM cortex controllers. If anybody
working on that I can join supporting in future :).
On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 11:49 PM, Peter Maydell
wrote:
> On 6 October 2014 19:13, Jeshwanth Kumar N K
> wrote:
> > I am working on an Cortex-m4 chip from Atmel, was sea
Hi,
Does the latest official version of QEMU support the VFIO concept described at
the link below -
http://www.linux-kvm.org/wiki/images/b/b4/2012-forum-VFIO.pdf
Regards
-Prashant
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