After install of the kernel, I loaded the kvm-intel module and tried a
simple test, and was told that the version of qemu was too old. I tried
the one from kvm-28 which works with my kernel.org hand built kernels,
and that ran a bit and went out with a dump (and presumably OOPS, but
nothing written to files, and top of message scrolled away).
So two issues:
1 - shouldn't the kernel rpm contain a working qemu version?
(can't use kvm without it)
2 - alternately shouldn't there be a qemu update?
3 - using a version which is known to work with 2.6.22, why
does the system crash?
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the machinations of the wicked." - from Slashdot
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