I end up with one of two scenarios: either the VM freezes after throwing up the splash screen (pure floppy boot), or the VM boots from a CDRom, but fails to be recognized as a CDRom once the boot up is completed. Strange how a stripped down QEMU (qemu-dm) won't do the hardware management correctly, yet a pure QEMU will.
guest OS: Windows 98 SE
IS there a chance that the hypervisor security is interfering with the HVM? A pure QEMU VM is such a resource hog and I wanted to try xen to see if the situation was any better. I have certain software which requires this older Windows to function.
Comments?
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