I just added somw zram swap hope it fixes it
On Mon, 26 May 2025, David Christensen wrote:
Date: Mon, 26 May 2025 10:01:52 -0700
From: David Christensen
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Random locks ups in qemu
Resent-Date: Mon, 26 May 2025 17:02:30 + (UTC)
Resent-From
On 5/25/25 13:26, xuser wrote:
Debian 13 (trixie) keeps locking up after 22-55 days in qemu. And
there is nothing to show what's wrong in the systemd journal Any
ideas about what wrong?
On 5/25/25 20:41, xuser wrote:
I can't be swap, because non is setup
On previous versions of
I see that all of the memory is in use for the disk cache, I will try the
drop cache stuff.
On Mon, 26 May 2025, Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
Date: Mon, 26 May 2025 04:21:04 -0400
From: Timothy M Butterworth
To: xuser
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Random locks ups in qemu
lot more RAM.
>
> On Sun, 25 May 2025, Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
>
> > Date: Sun, 25 May 2025 21:44:35 -0400
> > From: Timothy M Butterworth
> > To: xuser
> > Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> > Subject: Re: Random locks ups in qemu
> > Resent-Dat
-0400
From: Timothy M Butterworth
To: xuser
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Random locks ups in qemu
Resent-Date: Mon, 26 May 2025 01:45:06 + (UTC)
Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org
On Sun, May 25, 2025 at 4:26?PM xuser wrote:
Debian 13 (trixie) keeps locki
On Sun, May 25, 2025 at 4:26 PM xuser wrote:
> Debian 13 (trixie) keeps locking up after 22-55 days in qemu.
> And there is nothing to show what's wrong in the systemd journal
> Any ideas about what wrong?
>
> xu...@sdf.org
> SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sd
Debian 13 (trixie) keeps locking up after 22-55 days in qemu.
And there is nothing to show what's wrong in the systemd journal
Any ideas about what wrong?
xu...@sdf.org
SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.org
On 05.05.2025 04:30 Uhr xuser wrote:
> qemu is taking 1.8GB of ram even with -m 1024M
From the manpage:
-m [size=]megs[,slots=n,maxmem=size]
Sets guest startup RAM size to megs megabytes. Default is 128
MiB. Optionally, a suffix of "M" or &q
qemu is taking 1.8GB of ram even with -m 1024M
xu...@sdf.org
SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.org
do with KDE. Wikipedia says KDE was founded by Matthias
> Ettrich.
The Linux world sure is large. I think I use about 0.001% of what is available.
Debian and Debian XFCE, KDE, Virtual-Manager, KVM, QEMU, Firefox, Chromium,
apt, Synaptic, rsync are my most cherished programs, as well as al
On 8/01/25 12:43, gene heskett wrote:
Basically, anything starting with a k came from ingo klockers kde desktop.
Um - I can find one person called Ingo Klöcker, who doesn't appear to
have anything to do with KDE. Wikipedia says KDE was founded by Matthias
Ettrich.
Richard
Manager, also updating a couple of files and installing one
other package. These searches each returned a nonntrivial list of
packages, but none of them was named kvm or qemu, so I must be
missing something here. Can any of you guys help me out? I'm not
averse to other tools, like apt,
c
> > Package Manager, also updating a couple of files and installing
> > one other package. These searches each returned a nonntrivial list
> > of packages, but none of them was named kvm or qemu, so I must be
> > missing something here. Can any of you guys help me out?
I
> > did a quick search using both of those terms in Synaptic Package Manager,
> > also updating a couple of files and installing one other package. These
> > searches each returned a nonntrivial list of packages, but none of them
> > was named kvm or qemu, so I m
files and installing one other package. These searches each returned a
nonntrivial list of packages, but none of them was named kvm or qemu, so I
must be missing something here. Can any of you guys help me out? I'm not
averse to other tools, like apt, etc. if that's preferable...
parts from these two tutorials, today possibly a bit
outdated:
https://apiraino.github.io/qemu-kvm/
https://apiraino.github.io/qemu-bridge-networking/
KVM virtual machines can be managed by `virsh` (command line) of using a graphical user interface
like Gnome Boxes[1] (if you're using Gnome)
On 1/7/25 21:42, George at Clug wrote:
# export PATH=$PATH:/usr/sbin
# apt install qemu-system libvirt-daemon-system virt-manager
# adduser libvirt
# adduser kvm
I never had any problems without being member of group 'kvm'.
But maybe that's because I do everything KVM related
and installing one other package. These searches each returned a
nonntrivial list of packages, but none of them was named kvm or qemu, so I
must be missing something here. Can any of you guys help me out? I'm not
averse to other tools, like apt, etc. if that's preferable...
On Tue, 7 Jan 2025 15:15:14 -0500
"Roy J. Tellason, Sr." wrote:
>
> [...] These searches each returned a nonntrivial list of
> packages, but none of them was named kvm or qemu, so I must be
> missing something here. Can any of you guys help me out?
The package names s
er, also updating
> a couple of files and installing one other package. These searches each
> returned a nonntrivial list of packages, but none of them was named kvm or
> qemu, so I must be missing something here. Can any of you guys help me out?
> I'm not averse to other
nager, also updating
> a couple of files and installing one other package. These searches each
> returned a nonntrivial list of packages, but none of them was named kvm or
> qemu, so I must be missing something here. Can any of you guys help me out?
> I'm not averse to other tool
er, also updating
> a couple of files and installing one other package. These searches each
> returned a nonntrivial list of packages, but none of them was named kvm or
> qemu, so I must be missing something here. Can any of you guys help me out?
> I'm not averse to other
searches each returned a
nonntrivial list of packages, but none of them was named kvm or qemu, so I
must be missing something here. Can any of you guys help me out? I'm not
averse to other tools, like apt, etc. if that's preferable...
A pointer to any documentation on these so I can
"Tim Woodall" writes:
> Don't know about systemd-nspawn but I do something like this using
> unshare, binfmt-support and qemu-user-static.
>
> I don't have to do anything at all other than create the file system
> with the emulated architecture and then c
share, binfmt-support and qemu-user-static.
I don't have to do anything at all other than create the file system
with the emulated architecture and then chroot into it with those
packages installed.
$ apt-mark showmanual | grep binf
binfmt-support
$ apt-mark showmanual | grep qemu
qemu-user-
erpreter in the
container's file system. Quite obvious. OK, I'll try copying the
QEMU interpreter qemu-aarch64 and all needed libs and other files into
the appropriate place...
Steve
el. Or to put it the other way
round: what the host kernel can't execute won't run.
If you want to run stuff for an architecture the host kernel cannot cope
with, you need a virtual machine (manager like QEMU). You can run one
using something like
qemu-system-aarch64 [...]
but it's
also install a
Debian system of a different architecture and run binaries from it
like this (using qemu-user-binfmt):
# debootstrap --arch=arm64 --foreign stable deb-arm64
# QEMU_LD_PREFIX=/usr/aarch64-linux-gnu deb-arm64/bin/date
Wed Aug 21 16:43:40 CEST 2024
But the following doesn't
On Monday, 29-07-2024 at 14:13 Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I have KVM/QEMU/libvirt installed to manage my VMs. I have a Debian 12
> guest, x86_64, fully patched. The Debian guest has qemu-guest-agent
> installed. The qemu-guest-agent service is running on the
Le 29/07/2024 à 06:13, Jeffrey Walton a écrit :
Hi Everyone,
I have KVM/QEMU/libvirt installed to manage my VMs. I have a Debian 12
guest, x86_64, fully patched. The Debian guest has qemu-guest-agent
installed. The qemu-guest-agent service is running on the Debian
guest.
The problem is, the
Hi Everyone,
I have KVM/QEMU/libvirt installed to manage my VMs. I have a Debian 12
guest, x86_64, fully patched. The Debian guest has qemu-guest-agent
installed. The qemu-guest-agent service is running on the Debian
guest.
The problem is, the Debian guest does not automatically release the
Hi,
thanks for checking, in the end I solved this by switching mirrors from
default http://deb.debian.org/debian to http://ftp.cz.debian.org/debian
- after updating I got the correct version of QEMU package.
Maybe something was cached somewhere for several days, strange that I
had to change
>>>
>>>>> On 2 May 2024, at 15:43, Stephen P. Molnar
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I am running Bookworm and have implemented QEMU/KVM virt-manager.
>>>>> When I install a client I have been using virt-manager -->
On Thu 02/05/2024 at 19:57, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> On 05/02/2024 12:54 PM, Gareth Evans wrote:
>>
>>
>>> On 2 May 2024, at 17:47, Gareth Evans wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> On 2 May 2024, at 15:43, Stephen P. Molnar
>>>
On 05/02/2024 12:54 PM, Gareth Evans wrote:
On 2 May 2024, at 17:47, Gareth Evans wrote:
On 2 May 2024, at 15:43, Stephen P. Molnar
wrote:
I am running Bookworm and have implemented QEMU/KVM virt-manager.
When I install a client I have been using virt-manager --> View
-->
> On 2 May 2024, at 17:47, Gareth Evans wrote:
>
>
>
>> On 2 May 2024, at 15:43, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
>>
>> I am running Bookworm and have implemented QEMU/KVM virt-manager. When I
>> install a client I have been using virt-manager --> View -
> On 2 May 2024, at 15:43, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
>
> I am running Bookworm and have implemented QEMU/KVM virt-manager. When I
> install a client I have been using virt-manager --> View -->Scale Display -->
> Always. However, now the 'Always ', the on
On 2024-05-02, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> I am running Bookworm and have implemented QEMU/KVM virt-manager. When I
> install a client I have been using virt-manager --> View -->Scale
> Display --> Always. However, now the 'Always ', the only option
> avai
I am running Bookworm and have implemented QEMU/KVM virt-manager. When I
install a client I have been using virt-manager --> View -->Scale
Display --> Always. However, now the 'Always ', the only option
available is the default 'Only when Fullscreen'.
Now this i
Hi,
I am trying to make KVM/QEMU work on my Debian 12. I follow
https://wiki.debian.org/KVM but I get stuck already on installation,
because apt-get reports non-existent packages on debian repos.
I ran
sudo apt install qemu-system libvirt-daemon-system virt-manager
It resolves packages
virsh # errore: Disconnected from qemu:///system due to keepalive timeout
Another image (more important luckly) is running normally.
Where I could look for to try to understand what is going on?
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On 23 Dec 2023 09:13 -0500, from s.mol...@sbcglobal.net (Stephen P. Molnar):
> On 12/23/2023 08:44 AM, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
>> If you've nothing that depends on either particularly, I'd recommend
>> virt-manager and the kvm/qemu universe.
>
> Actually, I am
On Mon, Nov 6, 2023 at 11:43 AM Hans wrote:
> Maybe the op wqould like to test aqemu, which is a graphical frontend for
> qemu
> and it might be easier for him to configure.
>
> In the comparision of aqemu (with using kvm) and VirtualkBox and
> Virt-Manager
> my feelin
Maybe the op wqould like to test aqemu, which is a graphical frontend for qemu
and it might be easier for him to configure.
In the comparision of aqemu (with using kvm) and VirtualkBox and Virt-Manager
my feeling was, Virtualbox the slowest and both Aqemu and VirtManager faster.
The latter two
e of a defined set of
> pools, which in turn map to file system directories. Depending on what
> kind of setup you prefer, this can be anything from actually
> beneficial through a non-issue to a nuisance.
I run qemu binary with parameters and place disk image in any place
and can use any p
On 6 Nov 2023 01:58 -0500, from noloa...@gmail.com (Jeffrey Walton):
> QEMU/KVM is mostly like Virtual Box. If you know Virtual Box, then you
> have most of what you need for QEMU/KVM.
I agree. Although _some_ terminology differs, and naturally things are
organized somewhat differently in
On Mon, Nov 6, 2023 at 1:36 AM Rick Thomas wrote:
>
> Can anyone recommend good documentation on KVM/QEMU that would allow me to
> get up to speed on it quickly?
I don't know if or where good documentation exists. Sorry about that.
QEMU/KVM is mostly like Virtual Box. If you kn
Can anyone recommend good documentation on KVM/QEMU that would allow me to get
up to speed on it quickly?
Thanks!
Rick
On Sun, Nov 5, 2023, at 4:33 AM, Michael Kjörling wrote:
> On 5 Nov 2023 10:56 +0100, from andr...@xss.co.at (Andreas Haumer):
>>> PPS: If VMware isn't a g
On 28 Aug 2023 21:26, Mario Marietto wrote:
Anyway,I found it relevant that I have the error with the wi-fi driver in
debian,but not with devuan.
On Mon, Aug 28, 2023 at 9:19 PM Mario Marietto
wrote:
Yes.thanks. I've already asked there. The author is busy with different
projects,so I tried t
Anyway,I found it relevant that I have the error with the wi-fi driver in
debian,but not with devuan.
On Mon, Aug 28, 2023 at 9:19 PM Mario Marietto
wrote:
> Yes.thanks. I've already asked there. The author is busy with different
> projects,so I tried to look for some help from different sources
Yes.thanks. I've already asked there. The author is busy with different
projects,so I tried to look for some help from different sources or the
thing will take too long a time.
On Mon, Aug 28, 2023 at 8:40 PM zithro wrote:
> On 28 Aug 2023 19:00, Christian Britz wrote:
> > On 28.08.23, 18:44, zi
Sure. It's debian. Uname -a for me is different because I have recompiled
the kernel several times. And I can't use 6 on this old netbook if I want
to enable kvm. The latest version supported is 5.7. Higher than this qemu
will not be recognized by kvm anymore. No problem if you don
On 28 Aug 2023 19:00, Christian Britz wrote:
On 28.08.23, 18:44, zithro wrote:
On 27 Aug 2023 12:09, Mario Marietto wrote:
$ uname -a
Linux chromarietto 5.4.244-stb-cbe
#8 SMP PREEMPT Sat Aug 19 22:19:32 UTC 2023 armv7l GNU/Linux
Is it normal to get this "old" kernel on bookworm ARM ? No 6.x
On 28.08.23, 18:44, zithro wrote:
> On 27 Aug 2023 12:09, Mario Marietto wrote:
>> $ uname -a
>> Linux chromarietto 5.4.244-stb-cbe
>> #8 SMP PREEMPT Sat Aug 19 22:19:32 UTC 2023 armv7l GNU/Linux
>
> Is it normal to get this "old" kernel on bookworm ARM ? No 6.x versions ?
This does not seem to b
but I don't know if your device is supported.
$ uname -a
Linux chromarietto 5.4.244-stb-cbe
#8 SMP PREEMPT Sat Aug 19 22:19:32 UTC 2023 armv7l GNU/Linux
Is it normal to get this "old" kernel on bookworm ARM ? No 6.x versions ?
$ uname -r
5.4.244-stb-cbe
uname -r is already
)
Release:12
Codename: bookworm
$ uname -a
Linux chromarietto 5.4.244-stb-cbe
#8 SMP PREEMPT Sat Aug 19 22:19:32 UTC 2023 armv7l GNU/Linux
$ uname -r
5.4.244-stb-cbe
$ kvm-ok
INFO: /dev/kvm exists
KVM acceleration can be used
$ qemu-system-arm --version
QEMU emulator version 5.1.0 (v5.
About the time I post this someone on the Proxmox forums posted the link to the
Debian merge request. See
https://salsa.debian.org/qemu-team/qemu/-/merge_requests/37
Thanks
Shawn
On Jul 26, 2023, at 8:39 AM, Shawn Weeks wrote:
I’ve been tracking down an issue where my Debian 12 instances on
I’ve been tracking down an issue where my Debian 12 instances on Proxmox keep
stopping their qemu-guest-agents and I’ve finally determined that it’s because
unattended-upgrade doesn’t restart the agent after it updates it. I was
wondering if this sounds like a bug or if someone has seen an
Alain Williams wrote:
>So: it seems that the state of the Num Lock key is not picked up by
>qemu.
In the virtualized environment I use:
setxkbmap -option numpad:mac
On Wed, Jun 21, 2023 at 05:42:30PM +0100, Alain Williams wrote:
> I have an issue with virtual machines under qemu.
Caps Lock is also affected the same way.
> Sequence as follows:
>
> I press Numeric Lock (or Num Lock) so that the keyboard indicator lights up.
>
> I
I have an issue with virtual machines under qemu.
Sequence as follows:
I press Numeric Lock (or Num Lock) so that the keyboard indicator lights up.
I then switch to the workspace that contains a running virtual machine. The
virtualised OS does not seem to be important, this happens with Debian
On Tue, Apr 25, 2023 at 07:00:21PM +0200, Valentin Caracalla wrote:
>Hello Steve,
>
>thanks a lot for the tip! However, I'm a complete novice when it comes to
>running custom firmware in QEMU. I just tried the following:
>
>1.: Download the latest EDK2 release from Github
Valentin Caracalla (12023-04-25):
> thanks a lot for the tip! However, I'm a complete novice when it comes to
> running custom firmware in QEMU. I just tried the following:
>
> 1.: Download the latest EDK2 release from Github:
I could boot a VM with a UEFI bootloader using on
Hello Steve,
thanks a lot for the tip! However, I'm a complete novice when it comes to
running custom firmware in QEMU. I just tried the following:
1.: Download the latest EDK2 release from Github:
https://github.com/tianocore/edk2/archive/refs/tags/edk2-stable202302.tar.gz
2.: Extrac
. One must still mount it on the
guest.
My question was addressed to stand...@gmx.net with hope to determine if
the problem is related to qemu configuration or to missing drivers in
macOSX. Unsure if qemu allows to change the kind of USB bridges (similar
to e.g. ethernet adapters).
Concerning
On Wed, 8 Feb 2023 21:03:39 +0100
peze wrote:
> Am 08.02.23 um 19:30 schrieb Charles Curley:
> [...]
>
> If your host is linux, can you show me your qemu-parameters?
> TIA
>
I was afraid you were going to ask me that. I run qemu via libvirt. So
I will do a bit of detectiv
Am 08.02.23 um 19:30 schrieb Charles Curley:
Yes. I can hand a USB memory stick to a Debian guest, Debian installer,
bullseye and bookworm. Host is bullseye. One must still mount it on the
guest.
If your host is linux, can you show me your qemu-parameters?
TIA
On Wed, 8 Feb 2023 11:23:04 -0700
Charles Curley wrote:
> Yes. I can hand a USB memory stick to a Debian guest, Debian
> installer, bullseye and bookworm. Host is bullseye. One must still
> mount it on the guest.
And do not mount it on the host.
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On Wed, 8 Feb 2023 22:07:37 +0700
Max Nikulin wrote:
> Does it work if you pass a USB device to a Linux
> guest (e.g. boot some live image)?
Yes. I can hand a USB memory stick to a Debian guest, Debian installer,
bullseye and bookworm. Host is bullseye. One must still mount it on the
guest.
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On 08/02/2023 01:15, stand...@gmx.net wrote:
Max Nikulin schrieb am Montag, 6. Februar 2023 um 13:30:06 UTC+1:
sudo -A setfacl -m u:`id -un`:rw /dev/bus/usb/002/007
I think running as root doesn't requirte this change, or?
Then I have no idea. Does it work if you pass a USB device to a Linux
Max Nikulin schrieb am Montag, 6. Februar 2023 um 13:30:06 UTC+1:
...
>
> sudo -A setfacl -m u:`id -un`:rw /dev/bus/usb/002/007
>
I think running as root doesn't requirte this change, or?
> If you're using a recent version of macOS, a different method may be
> required than the one I enumerated, such as employing the "usbmuxd"
> library to connect your device.
I need an actuell version for the Apple Configurator.
>
> It's probably best consulting Apple's official documentati
On 2023-02-05, stand...@gmx.net wrote:
> Curt schrieb am Donnerstag, 2. Februar 2023 um 18:20:06 UTC+1:
>> On 2023-01-31, stand...@gmx.net wrote:
>>
>> Look for file "AppleMobileDevice.kext".
>
> Sorry for the delay.
>
> "Apple no longer recommends using kexts with your macOS device. To
> make
On 02/02/2023 23:00, stand...@gmx.net wrote:
(qemu) info usbhost
Bus 2, Addr 4, Port 9, Speed 480 Mb/s
Class 00: USB device 058f:6387, Mass Storage
Bus 2, Addr 3, Port 3, Speed 1.5 Mb/s
Class 00: USB device 046d:c34b, USB Keyboard
Bus 2, Addr 2, Port 2, Speed 12 Mb/s
Le 31/01/2023 à 21:36, stand...@gmx.net a écrit :
Hi from Germany.
Sorry, I found no other way/group to ask.
I want to use macOS to maintain some iPads for my school.
[...]
That is not exactly what you want but there is the irecovery CLI utility
that is packaged in Debian. I you don't have al
Le 02/02/2023 à 17:00, stand...@gmx.net a écrit :
[...]
- in your guest (MacOSX) VM Virtmanager window menu, click on "Virtual
Machine", then "redirect a USB peripheral",
This is greyed, I can not click it.
- if this happens while the VM is open but not started, it's normal: the
VM has to st
Curt schrieb am Donnerstag, 2. Februar 2023 um 18:20:06 UTC+1:
> On 2023-01-31, stand...@gmx.net wrote:
>
> Look for file "AppleMobileDevice.kext".
Sorry for the delay.
"Apple no longer recommends using kexts with your macOS device. To make thing
worse, macOS Big Sur doesn’t even support som
On 2023-01-31, stand...@gmx.net wrote:
> Hi from Germany. Sorry, I found no other way/group to ask.
>
> I want to use macOS to maintain some iPads for my school. I have not
> found a way to address them via USB in the VM. Even a simple stick
> does not appear.
>
It seems you have to install the
didier...@gmail.com schrieb am Donnerstag, 2. Februar 2023 um 09:50:07 UTC+1:
> Le 02/02/2023 à 00:15, stand...@gmx.net a écrit :
>
> And beware, in Qemu terminoly, an Ipad is not a tablet, it's a computer.
> To Qemu, tablets are pointing/drawing devices (think Wacom and such)
Le 02/02/2023 à 00:15, stand...@gmx.net a écrit :
Thanks, I know it, but nothing of these works for me. I also tred virt-manager
without success.
I think there ist another problem which I don't see.
I do not use Qemu (directly) nor MacOS X nor Ipads so I cannot assure
you what you wa
didier...@gmail.com schrieb am Dienstag, 31. Januar 2023 um 23:10:05 UTC+1:
> Hello,
>
> You will probably find the dedicated Qemu doc helpful:
> https://www.qemu.org/docs/master/system/devices/usb.html
Thanks, I know it, but nothing of these works for me. I also tred virt-mana
missed grub cmdline:
[0.00] Command line:
vfio-pci.ids=8086:8cb1,1458:5007,8086:8cad,1458:5006,8086:8ca6,1458:5006
Hello,
You will probably find the dedicated Qemu doc helpful:
https://www.qemu.org/docs/master/system/devices/usb.html
I don't use Qemu directly, I use virtmanager, so I am not familiar with
Qemu syntax and howto.
But I would launch qemu with the "-device qemu-xhci" parameter
ebian 5.10.158-2 (2022-12-13) x86_64
GNU/Linux
QEMU emulator version 5.2.0 (Debian 1:5.2+dfsg-11+deb11u2)
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 4th Gen Core Processor DRAM Controller
(rev 06)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v3/4th Gen Core Processor
PCI Express x16 Contr
Windows-10-Jorge.xml
Description: XML document
Hi! After I upgraded to bookworm, my QEMU-KVM VM fails to boot the
guest OS; instead it drops to the EFI shell. If I boot the physical
host into bullseye's kernel (Linux 5.10) then the VM boots normally.
This VM has two virtual disks, each b
eferred_lft 85194sec
inet6 2001:b011:2012:3d62:50f3:b3ff:fede:571/64 scope global dynamic
mngtmpaddr
valid_lft 86324sec preferred_lft 86324sec
inet6 fe80::50f3:b3ff:fede:571/64 scope link
valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
===Launch guest A in host:===
qemu-system-x86
Hi
did you solve this? i got this problem, too with qemu 7 and ubuntu 22.04.1
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window I had to install the package "qemu-system-gui".
Thanks a lot for your reply and have a nice day.
Dieter
> On 31 Mar 2022, at 09:44, Dieter Rohlfing wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm just about to install Debian11/Bullseye on a host. There are several
> VMs running under QEMU/KVM to set up.
>
> With Debian9/Stretch I created a new VM via command line:
>
> /usr/bin/kv
Hello Dieter,
unfortunately I have no answer for this specific problem, but I can
strongly recommend the virt-manager solution which utilizes qemu (and
kvm if available).
Regards,
Christian
On 2022-03-31 10:44 UTC+0200, Dieter Rohlfing wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm just about to in
Hi,
I'm just about to install Debian11/Bullseye on a host. There are several
VMs running under QEMU/KVM to set up.
With Debian9/Stretch I created a new VM via command line:
/usr/bin/kvm -drive
file=/qemu/win-70/win-70.jessie.raw,if=virtio,media=disk,cache=none,format=raw
-name Win-70 -vg
Hello,
I have never used SCSI hardware nor SCSI emulation but there is an
Oracle doc here that seems to separate options between -device and -
drive lines:
https://blogs.oracle.com/linux/post/how-to-emulate-block-devices-with-qemu
disk containing LVM. The init-ramdisk also
has an IDE driver.
The newer QEMU seems not to support this virtual SCSI adaptor:
# kvm -cpu pentium3 ... \
-drive
file=/dev/vg0/.sda,format=raw,if=scsi,media=disk,cache=writeback" \
-drive
file=/dev/vg0/.sdb,format=raw,if=scsi,media
On 03.12.2021 20:26, daggs wrote:
Greetings Alexander,
thank you for the explenation, is there a place where I can see when
libvirt might arrive to bullseye-backports?
https://backports.debian.org/
You will find there the list of all packages uploaded to
bullseye-backports¹ and the list of pa
Greetings Alexander,
thank you for the explenation, is there a place where I can see when libvirt might arrive to bullseye-backports?
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2021 at 4:42 PM
From: "Alexander V. Makartsev"
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: qemu from backports and li
On 03.12.2021 18:14, daggs wrote:
Greetings,
I'm trying to install qemu from bullseye-backports on a system with libvirt
from bullseye, when inspecting the output I notice this:
The following packages will be REMOVED:
libvirt-daemon libvirt-daemon-system
why is that? is there a way to
Greetings,
I'm trying to install qemu from bullseye-backports on a system with libvirt
from bullseye, when inspecting the output I notice this:
The following packages will be REMOVED:
libvirt-daemon libvirt-daemon-system
why is that? is there a way to make both pkgs coexist?
Thanks,
Dagg
bian 10 on
qemu/kvm to run a program that needs Qt4. I need to set up a shared
folder and connection to my wifi networked HP Officejet Pro 8600
printer.
What do you need to connect to it for? Printing? Scanning? Both?
The first thing I would do is make sure I can access the printer from
the hos
then switch
systems and print a file from the host system.
Gary R.
On 10/4/21 3:08 PM, Charles Curley wrote:
On Mon, 4 Oct 2021 14:10:21 -0700
"Gary L. Roach" wrote:
I have my Debian 11 installation as host. I installed Debian 10 on
qemu/kvm to run a program that needs Qt4. I need t
On Mon, 4 Oct 2021 14:10:21 -0700
"Gary L. Roach" wrote:
> I have my Debian 11 installation as host. I installed Debian 10 on
> qemu/kvm to run a program that needs Qt4. I need to set up a shared
> folder and connection to my wifi networked HP Officejet Pro 8600
> prin
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