I installed RHEL 5.4 on Squeeze with no problems at all. I do not
stressed kvm but it seems to work fine.
The kernel I am using is linux-image-2.6.30-1-amd64 (2.6.30-6).
For me the problem is solved and the bug can by closed.
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Finally I've find out. The problem is kvm source of package
linux-source-2.6.26 does not include the kvm-66-fix-k7-msr2.patch.
kvm source in package kvm-source 72+dfsg-5 seems to be more up to date;
it includes the k7 patch and more, it seems. Look diffs in the
attachment.
I do not know if this i
I have found out something interesting. The attached patch, which I
think should fix the bug, is present in kvm-72 Debian sources but not in
the 2.6.26-2 kernel source. So maybe rebuilding kvm from source cures
the problem; I will test this.
m...@fujiko:/tmp$
diff /home/mud/src/debian-bug-531488/l
No luck. The patch I've previously described is already merged in
lenny's kvm-72. Then something must have changed in kvm-85 to make
things work; I will try to find out what in mailing list and changelog.
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Subject: Kernel panic booting Oracle Linux in kvm
Date: Mon, 01 Jun 2009 23:05:53 +0200
Hi, I am trying to install KVM based virtual machine with Oracle Linux 5
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