David Abrahams wrote:
> on Wed Apr 11 2007, Avi Kivity 
> <avi-atKUWr5tajBWk0Htik3J/w-AT-public.gmane.org> wrote:
>
>   
>>> Unfortunately, KVM core dumps the instant I select XP from my grub
>>> menu.  By contrast, it will happily launch a linux kernel (on
>>> partitions other than the ones I'm booted into; don't worry).  This
>>> makes me think that it's probably not a driver problem, although I
>>> could of course be wrong.
>>>
>>> Anyone care to help me diagnose this one?
>>>   
>>>       
>> We probably misemulate something that grub uses when chainloading 
>> another bootloader.
>>
>> A good test is running with -no-kvm.  The gdb backtrace from the core 
>> dump is also interesting.
>>     
>
> Unfortunately it doesn't look too interesting when I simply run kvm
> under gdb.  Is there something else I can do?
>
>   

Well, considering that it doesn't work under -no-kvm, I'm not sure 
what's going on here.


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