Re: KVM-enabled Linux 3.2 won't boot in kvm

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On Saturday 18 August 2012 22:04:20 Neal Murphy wrote:
> I've been using KVM for a few years now. I've had little trouble with it.
> But now it's got me treed. I cannot get a KVM-enabled Linux 3.2.27 kernel
> to boot in qemu-kvm unless I specify '-no-kvm'. I've used a
> similarly-built and - configured 2.6.35 kernel without trouble.
> 
> ...
> 
> This is on Debian Squeeze, either using Debian's kvm package or using a
> freshly built kvm 1.1.1. The kernel does boot using qemu or booting on real
> hardware. And I've no trouble booting Linux 2.6.35.

Using Squebian's 2.6.32-5-686-bigmem, the 3.[024] kernels I built (with KVM) 
don't boot.

Trying Squebian's 2.6.32-5-amd64. ... 3.0.41 and 3.4.9 now boot 
using either Squebian's kvm or qemu-kvm v1.1.1.

Trying Squebian's 2.6.32-5-686. ... And the 3.0 and 3.4 kernels boot using 
either version of qemu-kvm.

Does that help narrow the problem?

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