On 28.07.2009, at 23:24, Ben Sanders <ben.m.sanders+kvm@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Maybe my first announcement of it working was a bit premature. ESX is
indeed running on KVM, but is somewhat useless as I can't seem to add
a datastore (where ESX puts the virtual machine disks). I tried
adding a SCSI drive with "-drive file=datastore.img,if=scsi" but to no
avail. It seems that ESX doesn't have the drivers for the type of
SCSI drive that KVM emulates.
To Alexander Graf: Is there anything special you did when you got
ReactOS running on ESX?
To everyone else: I've never used SCSI drives before (qemu or
otherwise), is there anything more I have to do than creating a
rawdisk image and using the command shown above?
I think I used an NFS backed datastore back then.
Alex
Thanks,
Ben
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Ben Sanders<ben.m.sanders+kvm@xxxxxxxxx
> wrote:
Finally got it to work on a 32 bit OS (Ubuntu 9.04), both on the
phenom 9950 and another machine. I haven't tried running any guests
yet.
I suppose the TSC patch doesn't work on 64 bit hosts.
Thanks for all your help,
Ben
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