Re: kvm-84 and guests with more than 3536 MB Ram?

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On Di, 2009-03-24 at 16:27 -0500, Ryan Harper wrote:

Hi Ryan (and all), the issue seems to be solved, see below.
 
> you can test kvm-84 bios with:
> 
> % cd kvm-84/qemu
> % ./x86_64-softmmu/qemu-system-x86_64 -L pc-bios <all your other options>
> 
> That will force qemu to look in the kvm-84 pc-bios dir for bios instead
> of /usr/local/share/qemu
> 
> if *that* works, then you didn't make install kvm-84, and running with
> mismatched bios bins is sure way screw things up.

This didn't work (neither the self-compiled kvm-84 nor the
debian-provided one), but using a newer 2.6.28 snapshot from debian
(based on 2.6.28.8, where the previously used one was based on .4 IIRC)
we are able to boot into the 7G Ram guest again. Thanks for your help
(and patience)!


-- 
Lukas


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