On 10/06/12 03:43 PM, Michael Tokarev wrote:
On 10.06.2012 23:12, Gary Dale wrote:
On 10/06/12 02:31 PM, Michael Tokarev wrote:
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So I need a way to reproduce this issue somehow. At least, full command line
you use to start it.
They're started with virt-mgr (see attached xml files).
Please read again what I asked for. Qemu-kvm COMMAND LINE please.
Also, please perform another winXP installation on the new
hardware (on bulldozer) and check if that one will work.
I think this is the very obvious thing to try, even before
submitting such a bugreport.
Please note that the bulldozer system I mentioned in the
previous email wasn't mine, but I ran my virtual winXP in
there just in order to run symantec partition magic to
resize win7 partitions in there. I'm unsure I will have
access to it in a reasonable future.
Thank you.
/mjt
How do I get a command line from virt-mgr?
Secondly, whether or not I can create a new virtual machine is a
different issue. I shouldn't have to create new virtual machines every
time I upgrade my system. One virtual machine should be able to run on
different processors, especially when they are as similar as Phenom II
and Bulldozer. According to what I've read, I should even be able to
migrate a VM from AMD to Intel.
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