Re: Virtio and WinXP (disk drivers)

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2009/2/25 Tomasz Chmielewski <mangoo@xxxxxxxx>:
> Alpár Török schrieb:
>
>>> Indeed virtio performs better than e1000.
>>> It should work, please provide host kernel version, kvm version, virtio
>>> net
>>> version and
>>> windows guest type. Also the cmdline and monitor command will help.
>>
>> kernel is 2.6.25.16-0.1-default of openSuse 11.0
>> KVM version is 63-31.1 (also shipped with the distribution)
>
> This is pretty ancient version - could you try kvm-84 to see if it solves
> your problems?

Yes, just to see if it works is not a problem. But i have many
machines, compiling for each of them would be unpractical, perhaps i
can make a new kernel rpm and install that for the other VMs, with the
latest KVM compiled in, if there's no other option i will try that, to
see if it solves the problems. Is there anything else that slipped my
mind, that would allow me to update kvm on all machines? I knew that
the version shipped with the distribution is old, but i went with it
for convenience of installation .

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> Tomasz Chmielewski
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