Re: kvm problems on new hardware

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On Tue, 2009-10-27 at 11:45 +0200, Avi Kivity wrote:
> Does this happen for all guests (different OSes), or just this one?

I just tried a windows7 cd image 
Same error:

vmbr0: port 2(vmtab105i0) entering learning state
vmbr0: topology change detected, propagating
vmbr0: port 2(vmtab105i0) entering forwarding state
handle_exception: unexpected, vectoring info 0x80000410 intr info
0x80000b0d

I am thinking it's either a bios setting (i tried (afaik) all possible
combinations). I even have a not-yet-released version of the bios.
All still won't let me use virtualization.
Could it be i have faulty cpu's ?
Is there a way to debug what happens when ik start the kvm guest
process ?

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