Hi,

I'm running virt-manager version 2.0.0 under Debian 10.2. The Hard Drive and 
the ISO were under IDE from the beginning. Simple searches did not yield the 
libvert version. "visrh --version" gives 5.0.0

I hate to run away like this, but I'm currently very busy, and so I 
transitioned to VirtualBox, which worked fine.

Another quick question- what does error 0C from format indicate? It printed 
values of all registers. I was trying to access D: without running format on 
it, then ran format with wrong options for the first few times. But the help 
page does not have 0C as a part of the error ranges (I think). I'm not having 
problems now, but am just curious.

Also, I'll retry virt-manager when I get time. Thanks for taking time to reply.


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On Wednesday, January 8, 2020 7:23 PM, Magnus Wild <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, Jan 07, 2020 at 07:33:10PM +0000, Akshay via Freedos-user wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to install FreeDOS 1.2 using virt-manager (a GUI for qemu) using 
> > the standard CD. According to the tutorial, the first time I boot from the 
> > ISO, fdisk runs and I use it to create a partition of 1GB, mark it as 
> > active.
>
> I'm running qemu-kvm via virt-manager and have installed FreeDOS 1.2 
> successfully several times. The issue
> you are describing sounds interesting. What version of virt-manager/libvirt 
> do you run?
>
> I'm running virt-manager on OpenBSD which is version 1.5.1 and libvirt/virtd 
> on Centos7 which is version 4.5.0.
> I think I used the template for MS-DOS 6.22 or for Windows 3.11 when creating 
> my current machine. If your disks
> (hdd and cd-rom) are not IDE, try removing them and adding IDE-drives instead 
> to see if that works better.
>
> Not really sure what else to try, but hopefully this should get you started.
>
> /Magnus
>
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