on Mon Apr 16 2007, Avi Kivity <avi-AT-qumranet.com> wrote:

>
> Well, the disk image may have been corrupted by kvm somehow (I think
> it unlikely, though) 

Ugh, please no.

> so it would be best to reproduce this with stock
> qemu all the way from installation.

I really don't have time for that, and XP boots just fine directly
from that disk image (not in a vm).

> What did you do exactly?  

   kvm -no-acpi -m 1000 -cdrom /dev/cdrom -boot c /dev/sda

> Port an existing setup to kvm/qemu or
> install on a vm from scratch?  If an existing setup, does it still
> work natively?

An existing setup, and yes, it still works natively

It could conceivably be due to missing drivers for the virtual disk
drive.

-- 
Dave Abrahams
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