Re: Bug? 100% load on core after physically removing USB storage from host

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On 6/20/12, Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Anyway, once you've tried qemu.git/master we'll know whether the bug
> still exists and with all the info you've shared maybe Gerd (USB
> maintainer) will know what the issue is.

Sadly, my noobness meant during the hours I had onsite, I could only
get libvirt compiled but could not get thngs to work. There were some
errors about qemu need to be compiled with/for kalj, unknown OS hvm
and then a whole bunch of other errors when I try to connect to
qemu/kvm. The only time things loaded, turned out to be another noob
error that ended up with 0.8.7 loaded instead of the git version.

Pretty much expected and largely why I dread any witch from stock :D

Unfortunately, I have to get this machine repurposed over this weekend
so unlikely I will have time to figure out how to install a newer
version of libvirt. So hopefully the problem was fixed or somebody
else could replicate this with better success.
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