On Feb 19, 2008 4:53 PM, Sean Kellogg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't usually post to devel lists because I tend to be entirely too
> uneducated to really understand what's going on...  but I'm just so close to
> getting this setup that I would feel silly to sit around and wait for someone
> else to fix it.
>
> Using kvm-60 from debian/unstable I have been able to install and setup a win
> 2k3 server image...  with the catch being I can only do so running the
> option -no-kvm. As you can imagine, this bring a new meaning to the word
> slow.
>
> Without -no-kvm I get an empty black box and nothing else...  this was the
> same when booting off a debian install disk. There is all manner of CPU
> activity, but no terminal output and no other indication of what's going
> wrong. I tried running it with strace, which produced a very tight loop and
> nothing else (reproduced below). I've scouered the archives and other
> resources and found nothing similar to my problem, and aside waiting for
> kvm-61 to hit unstable, I'm at a loss as to what to try next.
>
> Here is the command I am using:
> kvm -hda win2k3.img -m 256 -no-acpi -localtime -no-kvm
>

Have you tried running without '-no-acpi'?

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