Avi Kivity wrote:
> This release fixes a bunch of display regressions, and restores
> userspace/kernel compatibility with older kernel modules.  There are a
> few other goodies hidden in there, for example scsi is now enabled on
>>4G guests.

the best news in the last 10-20 kmv release we finally able to run all
of our guests with kvm-81 (even mandrake-10:-)))

the only problem that fedora-9's older kernel can not boot, but i boot
with the latest fedora-9 kernel, upgrade to fedora-10 hand in graphical
mode, crash in text mode and preupgrade hang with 100% cpu) so we can
use only f-9.
i hope it'll be easier to fix this fedora kernel's problem the the
mandrake one.

our setup:
- host:
  - Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6600  @ 2.40GHz
  - Intel S3000AHV
  - 8GB RAM
  - CentOS-5.2
  - kernel-2.6.18-92.1.18.el5 x86_64 64bit
- guest-1:
  - CentOS-5.2 - 4 vcpu
  - kernel-2.6.18-92.1.18.el5 i386 32bit
- guest-2:
  - CentOS-5.2 - 4 vcpu
  - kernel-2.6.18-92.1.18.el5 x86_64 64bit
- guest-3:
  - Mandrake-9 - 1 vcpu
  - kernel-2.4.19.16mdk-1-1mdk 32bit
- guest-4:
  - Mandrake-10 - 1 vcpu
  - kernel-2.6.14.2-p4-smp 32bit
- guest-5:
  - Windows XP Professional 32bit - 2 vcpu
- guest-7:
  - Fedora-9 - 4 vcpu
  - kernel-2.6.27.5-37.fc9.i686


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