Marking Fix Released, as this should be fixed in the kvm module in the
Karmic kernel.
If you can reproduce this problem on Karmic, please reopen the bug.
Thanks!
:-Dustin
** Changed in: kvm (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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kvm general protection fault on jaunty
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No, it's your option, rather.
Many users are able, and choose to, run the kvm module provided by the
Ubuntu kernel, which consists of slightly older, more thoroughly
tested code.
The kvm-source package provides the source code to a newer kvm module
that provides some new features and bug fixes, b
Is it planned to upgrade the kvm kernel module with the version in kvm-
source ?
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kvm general protection fault on jaunty
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** Changed in: kvm (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I retried today, the panic is 100% reproduceable.
As you suggested I have tested with kvm-source and this has solved the
problem, no more panics :-)
Another problem, but it's not related, after the installation completed,
Solaris 10 didn't boot. It's a known problem, see :
http://www.linux-kvm.o