anything I can do for tracing that ? The
trap is not reproducable.
>
The problem should be reproducable by opening several explorer windows and
changing to the mounted root drive of the qemu target.
When I do not use the windows explorer and only work on commandline no crash
occurs.
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B is the good case, that
means the cpu is idle. When the cpu is busy it degrades to20 KB in the
worst case.
As I said before, with the tap-patched qemu 0.7.2 it is about 10 times
faster.
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it again with the tapped
win binaries from the dion page. Net performance is about 15 times
faster under 0.7.2
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responsible for setting the
system time on a linux client under a windows host ?
The problem is really annoying, because I do not have network access for
getting the time via ntp.
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via WinSCP from a Win2K host to a
linux client is at about 650 KB/s. Before it was only ~60 KB.
But the speed to the internal smb Server is still at about 15 KB/s.
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Hi Christian,
winimage.
There's also the possibility to mount the img as a volume.
But there's a catch: both qemu and winimage want the
exclusivity of the image file. :(
I already tried WinImage ( V6 and v7 ). Both are telling me: Unable to
open ...
Which foramt should I use for the disk ?
help.
Any hints what I am doing wrong ?
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