On 04/12/12||19:54, Martin Edlman wrote: > Hello, > > it's me again after long time. On March I've reported that Windows 7 > doesn't start and run in KVM on my HP Pavilion notebook. > I didn't try since then until now. And voila, now it runs fine. I just want > you to know that it works now. > > But I'm now able to tell from which version of libvirt or kernel as there > were many updates in the time between. > > Big thanks to all of you for the job done. > > Martin > > >>> Is your host 32 or 64 bit? > >> > >> My host is 64 bit Intel i7. > >> > >>> Can you try recreating the guest, but this time at the end of the virt-manager > >>> wizard, choose 'customize before install', 'processor', 'configuration', 'copy > >>> cpu from host', 'apply', then start the install. > >> > >> I tried another installation, this time I created 64 bit guest VM (before I > >> created 32 bit VMs) and copied CPU configuration from the host. But sadly > >> the result is the same. Install went relatively fine (but slow), but after > >> that windows failed to boot. Errors in the log file are same as before (see > >> the attached log file). > >> > >>> - Cole > >> > >> Martin > > > > Hmm, no obvious problem that I can tell. Please open a bug against libvirt > > with your distro and include that log file you sent me. > > > > Thanks, > > Cole > > I take the opportunity to ask if anyone on the list can give me some good pointer to set up 9p filesystem in windows. I am looking for a smart and convenient way to share folder between my Arch Linux host and the w7 guest. I tried with no success with ninefs to mount 9p filesystem on w7. Is there any other trivial solution? Thank you. > _______________________________________________ > virt-tools-list mailing list > virt-tools-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/virt-tools-list _______________________________________________ virt-tools-list mailing list virt-tools-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/virt-tools-list