Andreas,
Your statement is too general as the problem seems to depend on the
kernel. I will try to clarify based on my experience, which is not
exhaustive by any measure:
Qemu is fixed in Cosmic (18.10) 64-bit running kernel 4.18.0-11-generic
(but does NOT work in kernel 4.18.0-10-generic). I did
FIXED!!!
As soon as I finished the lengthy post above (#41) I upgraded Xubuntu
18.10 64-bit from kernel 4.18.0-10-generic to 4.18.0-11-generic and I
can now boot the Windows 10 guest. Everything works, although the
Windows 10 screen does not quite fit in the QEMU window (a bit too long)
and none o
I could not upgrade from Xubuntu 18.04 to Xubuntu 18.10, due to possible
demise of 32-bit support, so I have done a fresh install of Xubuntu
18.10 64-bit. Windows 10 guest will still not boot, but now I get the
BIOS flash and the Windows 10 Logo, on which it stays indefinitely with
100% cpu. Here i
qemu-system-x86 broken when running kernel 4.15.0-38-generic as well -
same result (black screen displays and qemu-system-x86 runs at 100% cpu
indefinitely).
Totally black screen immediately - no bios flashes.
Fully updated Xubuntu 18.04.
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qemu-system-x86 broken when running kernel 4.15.0-36-generic as well -
same result (black screen displays and qemu-system-x86 runs at 100% cpu
indefinitely).
Totally black screen immediately - no bios flashes.
Fully updated Xubuntu 18.04.
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qemu-system-x86 broken when running kernel 4.15.0-34-generic as well -
same result (black screen displays and qemu-system-x86 runs at 100% cpu
indefinitely).
Totally black screen immediately - no bios flashes.
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qemu-system-x86 broken when running kernel 4.15.0-33-generic as well -
same result (black screen displays and qemu-system-x86 runs at 100% cpu
indefinitely).
Totally black screen immediately - no bios flashes.
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Since it appears that the problem is not my Xubuntu software setup (see
post #33), I thought that maybe it is my hardware setup, which is rather
old. So here is my hardware setup for you to consider:
Dell Inspiron 518 desktop (2008?)
Dell DG33M04/Foxconn G33M Motherboard
Intel G33 + ICH9 chipset
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qemu-system-x86 broken when running kernel 4.15.0-32-generic as well -
same result (black screen displays and qemu-system-x86 runs at 100% cpu
indefinitely).
Totally black screen immediately - no bios flashes.
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I booted from the Xubuntu 18.04.1 Install ISO, installed qemu, copied
and modified some files to adjust for user name and permissions, and ran
my Windows 10 qemu-system-x86 script - same result (black screen
displays and qemu-system-x86 runs at 100% cpu indefinitely). Totally
black screen immediate
qemu-system-x86 broken when running kernel 4.15.0-30-generic as well -
same result (black screen displays and qemu-system-x86 runs at 100% cpu
indefinitely).
Totally black screen immediately - no bios flashes.
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Upgraded to xubuntu 18.04.1 (sudo do-release-upgrade) and kernel
4.15.0-29-generic. Same problem when running qemu-system-x86 (1:2.11
+dfsg-1ubuntu7.4) - black screen displays and qemu-system-x86 runs at
100% cpu indefinitely. Totally black screen immediately - no bios
flashes.
I thought this woul
qemu-system-x86 broken when running kernel 4.4.0-131 as well - same
result (black screen displays and qemu-system-x86 runs at 100% cpu
indefinitely).
Totally black screen immediately - no bios flashes.
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qemu-system-x86 broken when running kernel 4.4.0-130 as well - same
result (black screen displays and qemu-system-x86 runs at 100% cpu
indefinitely).
Totally black screen immediately - no bios flashes.
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qemu-system-x86 broken when running kernel 4.4.0-128 as well - same
result (black screen displays and qemu-system-x86 runs at 100% cpu
indefinitely).
Totally black screen immediately - no bios flashes.
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qemu-system-x86 broken when running kernel 4.4.0-127 as well - same
result (black screen displays and qemu-system-x86 runs at 100% cpu
indefinitely).
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"... try the even newer 4.4.0-224 kernel?"
Could not find 4.4.0-224 kernel.
Installed and booted 4.8.0-58-generic and qemu-system-i386 worked OK.
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Also fails (4.4.0-124 kernel) when trying to boot from
xubuntu-18.04-desktop-i386 ISO - same result (black screen displays and
qemu-system-x86 runs at 100% cpu indefinitely).
qemu-system-i386 -name xubuntu-18.04-desktop-i386 -pidfile
/tmp/xubuntu-18.04-desktop-i386.pid -m 2047M -cpu host -smp 1 -e
Also fails (4.4.0-124 kernel) when trying to boot from WinPE ISO - same
result (black screen displays and qemu-system-x86 runs at 100% cpu
indefinitely).
qemu-system-i386 -name windows-10-PE -pidfile /tmp/windows-10-PE.pid -m
2047M -cpu host -smp 1 -enable-kvm -rtc clock=host,base=localtime
-machi
sudo pidstat -t -p 4063
Linux 4.4.0-124-generic (desktop) 05/08/2018 _i686_ (2 CPU)
09:43:39 PM UID TGID TID%usr %system %guest%CPU CPU
Command
09:43:39 PM 1000 4063 -0.013.010.013.04 1
qemu-system-i38
09:43:39 PM 1000
qemu-system-x86 broken when running kernel 4.4.0-124 as well - same
result (black screen displays and qemu-system-x86 runs at 100% cpu
indefinitely).
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ChristianEhrhardt:
I assume you want stats from when qemu is failing while running kernel
4.4.0-122. Since I am running kernel 4.4.0-119 so that I can use the VM,
that would require a reboot which would be inconvenient at this time. If
you could give me some specific commands to use to get what yo
QEMU command:
qemu-system-i386 -name windows-10-pro -pidfile /tmp/windows-10-pro.pid -m 2047M
-cpu host -smp 1 -enable-kvm -rtc clock=host,base=localtime -machine
type=ubuntu -k en-us -drive
file=/media/V-BOX/KVM/Win10/Win10-VM.qcow2,if=virtio,media=disk,format=qcow2,index=0
-drive
file=/media
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