RE: Boot problems with qemu-kvm

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On Tuesday, April 28, 2009 7:11 AM kvm-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> Cam Macdonell wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I've tried booting two VMs (Ubuntu and Fedora 11) that previously
>> worked with the latest kvm-userspace.  At start, I get the following
>> warning: 
>> 
>> Could not open '/dev/kqemu' - QEMU acceleration layer not activated:
>> No such file or directory 
>> 
>> But, booting proceeds quickly which seems to indicate that KVM is
>> being used.  However, the network device is not started and the
>> graphics don't start properly.  CPU usage also spikes to 100% and
>> stays there and I can't interact at all with the VM.  I'm running
>> the 2.6.29 KVM kernel in the guests. 
>> 
>> Cam
> 
> As a simpler test, I tried booting the fedora 10 installer.
> Similar to
> my existing VMs, it boots, but when it tries to launch the display, it
> hangs and 100% cpu usage occurs.  I tried with the std, vmware and
> cirrus vga adapters and the same thing happened each time.  Although
> with cirrus the CPU usage isn't as high, but it still hangs.
> 
> Cam

I also met the same problem with 2.6.30-rc3. Guest can not get IP and qemu process cpu utilization is always ~100%.


Best Regards
Jiajun--
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