Just for info: the 32 bit version of Opensuse 10.2 works and
installation runs. Thus the problem seems to be something with the 64
bit emulation.
Werner
Werner Dittmann wrote:
> When Qemu seems to loop I switched to monitor mode "stop" the emulator
> and gathered the output of some "info" operati
Werner Dittmann wrote:
> When Qemu seems to loop I switched to monitor mode "stop" the emulator
> and gathered the output of some "info" operations. The "info registers"
> show that registers contain the "strange" values, for example:
>
> RBX=80523028
> RSP=80522dc0
> RIP=8
When Qemu seems to loop I switched to monitor mode "stop" the emulator
and gathered the output of some "info" operations. The "info registers"
show that registers contain the "strange" values, for example:
RBX=80523028
RSP=80522dc0
RIP=8025e67c
Is it normal that e.g. the i
Werner Dittmann wrote:
Just forgot to give the info about my system:
Qemu was built and runs on a Suse 10.1 64 bit system (AMD CPU). Also,
while compiling Qemu I got quite some warning about casting pointers to
integer of different size (64bit vs 32 bit). Is this ok?
I'm using Fedora Core 5 x
Just forgot to give the info about my system:
Qemu was built and runs on a Suse 10.1 64 bit system (AMD CPU). Also,
while compiling Qemu I got quite some warning about casting pointers to
integer of different size (64bit vs 32 bit). Is this ok?
Regards,
Werner
Werner Dittmann wrote:
> All,
>
>
All,
currently I'm trying to install an Opensuse 10.2 64Bit version in Qemu.
Using a plain 0.82 didn't work out, after the Install screen Qemu goes
in a loop. I've tried several parameters (witout net, ACPI, kqemu, etc).
I could not even stop Qemu but had to use kill -9 .
Because of some mail in