On 02/06/13 06:48, baban devkate wrote:
> The file system corruption was due to alignment issue in my driver. Now
> it's resolved.
> 
>  So, coming back to original query "> I am trying win2008/Linux
> installation & boot on QEMU+ OVMF, but bootloader
>> app was crashing so i started doing this experiment with other Images
> and landed here."
> 
> Now application's are not crashing, when I execute them from file system
> populated on the storage connected to my NVMe controller.
> 
> I have below followup queries:
> 
> Windows8 installation from Shell gives error "There isn't enough memory
> available + error code: 0xc0000017"
> 
> Ubuntu 12.10 crashes out while start of the installation.

... Are you trying to install an OS *to* the NVMe storage (ie. booting
the installer from a CD-ROM, and selecting NVMe as target), or did you
copy the installer CD-ROM's contents to NVMe, and are trying to boot the
installer from there?

I think the former should work, but the latter need not. The installer
might insist on finding its files under specific device paths, but there
are probably more / more important reasons I can't guess now.

If you want to install *from* NVMe, I'd recommend to experiment with
Fedora 18 USB media, and to refer to these wiki pages:

-
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F18_bugs#UEFI_boot_doesn.27t_work_with_liveusb-creator
-
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_create_and_use_Live_USB#UEFI_boot_of_USB_sticks

Laszlo

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