Re: Running KVM inside a chroot

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  Hi,

> OK, I'll check that, thanks. However, KVM inside the chroot was
> already slow when the version outside the chroot was 0.12.3 and the
> version inside was 0.12.5.

That is strange.  There are no code changes in the vga emulation between
0.12.3 and 0.12.5 ...

Which vga you are using?  The default (cirrus)?  Or another one?

Does vesafb (vga=0x317) work inside/outside the chroot?
How do the vesafb boot messages look like (dmesg | grep vesafb)?
How does /proc/iomem look like?

cheers,
  Gerd
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