Re: What changed since kvm-72 resulting in winNT to fail to boot (STOP 0x0000001E) ?

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02.05.2010 10:06, Avi Kivity wrote:
On 04/30/2010 11:06 PM, Michael Tokarev wrote:
I've a bugreport handy, see
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=575439
about the apparent problem booting winNT 4 in kvm 0.12.
At least 2 people were hit by this issue. In short, when
booting winNT 4.0, it BSODs with error code 0x0000001E,
which means "inaccessible boot device".

Note that it is when upgrading from -72 to 0.12  [...]

What about 0.11? Does it work?

After finding the cause of the other problem (in the thread
"Booting/Installing Windows NT", all thanks going to Andre
Przywara), I can proceed with this issue finally.

I tried installing winNT here on old kvm and upgrading kvm.
So far I can say that if winNT were installed with kvm-72
and later, it boots just fine in kvm-0.12.

So I don't know what the problem is in this case.  Maybe
it is becauese the OP installed his winNT guest before
kvm-72 and now in 0.12 the guest is not able to find its
filesystem anymore, or maybe it's because there was some
bug fixed in service pack 1 (which I used here) that makes
the problem go away - I dunno.

But having in mind how picky winNT was for the hardware
changes, I don't think it's worth the effort to debug
this problem further - winNT is really ancient system,
and having upgrade path for kvm from some ancient
development snapshot to current version isn't that
important, IMHO.  Yes, a few people will be hit by this
issue, which is a sad thing, but seriously, we've more
interesting things to do ;)

Thanks!

/mjt
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