Hmm; I'm closing this as invalid - it does work following your
instructions; but not if I use my image file I'd previously created.
Hmm that's going to be trickier to chase down.
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Interesting; no I don't get that menu - it doesn't get that far for me.
Both of the machines I tried it on are Quantal installs; both using
virt-manager to set the vm up; I'll try your command line set to see if
it makes any difference.
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Actually the above was in 12.04. In 12.10 options 1, 2 and 4 work,
while option 3 gives me a "kvm internal error. Suberror: 1 emulation
failure" then resets. But this again doesn't sound to me like what
you're seeing?
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After installing freedos, I get teh following 4 options. Options 1 and
2 immediately reset, while 3 and 4 give me a usable prompt. Is that the
same thing you see?
(My command line was:
qemu-img create freedos.img 100M
qemu-system-i386 -enable-kvm -hda freedos.img -cdrom Downloads/fd11src.iso -m
Thanks for submitting this bug. I will try to reproduce it.
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
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** Attachment added: "libvirt config for the vm"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qemu-kvm/+bug/1080369/+attachment/3437655/+files/DOS.xml
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