Sthu Deus wrote:
> Thank You for Your time and answer, me:
>
>> NOTE: kvm is based on qemu and uses the same command syntax, so it's easy to
>> confuse between KVM and QEMU.
>
> While qemu hangs, kvm just works! - Excellent! Now, You say kvm is based on
> qemu, but I do not want to have the same
Thank You for Your time and answer, me:
> NOTE: kvm is based on qemu and uses the same command syntax, so it's easy to
> confuse between KVM and QEMU.
While qemu hangs, kvm just works! - Excellent! Now, You say kvm is based on
qemu, but I do not want to have the same thing twice - therefore I hav
hello,
myself i'm using KVM right now, it's like qemu but i found it to work better
with some operating systems.
so i can tell you how to compile the kernel module for KVM, for qemu it
should be similar (i'm not posting the output of the commands here).
# aptitude install kvm kvm-source module-
Thank You for Your time and answer, me:
> NOTE: the *kvm-modules-2.6.26-2-686* package was created by compiling *
> kvm-source*.
Things become more and more strange to me:
1. I have done
dpkg -P qemu* kvm*
Now when I simply install qemu from a DVD and try to run the machine:
qemu-system-x86_6
hi,
seems that you've mixed *qemu* with *kvm* packages, here my
*kvm*installation (debian testing):
$ dpkg -l | grep kvm
ii kvm 72+dfsg-5 Full virtualization
on x86 hardware
ii kvm-modules-2.6.26-2-686 72+dfsg-5+2.6.26-15lenny2 kvm modules for
Linux (ker
hi,
right now i can't access my server but i'll take a look tomorrow, then i'll
write you what i have installed.
greetings,
vitaminx
2009/6/22 Sthu Deus
> Thank You for Your time and answer, me:
>
> > no, that file is automatically created, if not, a reboot should do it.
>
> Sorry, but it doe
Thank You for Your time and answer, me:
> no, that file is automatically created, if not, a reboot should do it.
Sorry, but it does not.
I have:
kqemu-common 1.3.0~pre11-8
qemu 0.9.1-10
kvm 72+dfsg-5
Which versions do You have? Do I miss something?
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Hi,
no, that file is automatically created, if not, a reboot should do it.
greetings,
vitaminx
2009/6/19 Sthu Deus
> Thank You for Your time and answer, me:
>
> > which distribution are you running? testing?
>
> True. It was testing.
>
> Now I did reinstall them both:
>
> . kqemu I have insta
Thank You for Your time and answer, me:
> which distribution are you running? testing?
True. It was testing.
Now I did reinstall them both:
. kqemu I have installed the latest from stable repo on Internet
. qemu - from my stable 5.01 dvd.
Still I have the same message. - When I do manually:
Hi,
which distribution are you running? testing?
i had the same problem and i've had to install an earlier version of the
kqemu module, i think i was running testing and installed the kqemu from
stable.
That fixed the issue for me.
greetings,
vitaminx
2009/6/18 Sthu Deus
> Good day.
>
> Runn
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