On 2016-06-11 21:57, David wrote:
I have continued to work on this. I had <hidden state='on'/> and
<vendor_id state='on' value='SomeString'/> in my xml, and that didnt
restore boot.
I have the card out of the system right now. With this new setup i
believe i should be able to re-add the 3 <hyperv> settings and the one
under <clock offset='localtime'>.
But i have found that when put those lines back in (copying them from
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PCI_passthrough_via_OVMF in the
troubleshooting section, as i no longer have my own original lines
from that section) My VM wont boot at all.
Is there some reason that putting these back in later would cause
issues? Is there a way to regenerate my XML file, or default it back?
i had similar issues.
even with the vendor id added and a custom compiled qemu (plus path
adjusted so it gets used) i still had to keep some of the settings that
i was supposed to be able to restore to normal.
i don't remember exactly what those were right now but i ended up
starting with a working setup without vendor id added, then added vendor
id and restored one item at a time until it broke again so i could
figure out which one it was that caused this.
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