On 2011-11-06 17:30, Pekka Enberg wrote: > Hi Jan, > > On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 6:19 PM, Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@xxxxxx> wrote: >> "Usable" - I've tried kvm-tool several times and still (today) fail to >> get a standard SUSE image (with a kernel I have to compile and provide >> separately...) up and running *). Likely a user mistake, but none that >> is very obvious. At least to me. >> >> In contrast, you can throw arbitrary Linux distros in various forms at >> QEMU, and it will catch and run them. For me, already this is more usable. >> >> *) kvm run -m 1000 -d OpenSuse11-4_64.img arch/x86/boot/bzImage \ >> -p root=/dev/vda2 >> ... >> [ 1.772791] mousedev: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice >> [ 1.774603] cpuidle: using governor ladder >> [ 1.775490] cpuidle: using governor menu >> [ 1.776865] input: AT Raw Set 2 keyboard as >> /devices/platform/i8042/serio0/input/input0 >> [ 1.778609] TCP cubic registered >> [ 1.779456] Installing 9P2000 support >> [ 1.782390] Registering the dns_resolver key type >> [ 1.794323] registered taskstats version 1 >> >> ...and here the boot just stops, guest apparently waits for something > > Can you please share your kernel .config with me and I'll take a look > at it. We now have a "make kvmconfig" makefile target for enabling all > the necessary config options for guest kernels. I don't think any of > us developers are using SUSE so it can surely be a KVM tool bug as > well. Attached. Jan
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