On Tuesday, 28 May 2013 11:07:25 +0400,
Michael Tokarev wrote:

> A small but maybe important followup.  In unstable (and testing)
> version of debian, there is currently a more recent version of seabios
> (based on 1.7.2.x), which is able to boot from an scsi device just
> fine, and is compatible with qemu[-kvm] 1.1.  You may try installing
> that one (just the seabios, nothing more, it does not have any
> dependencies whatsoever) and things should work in regular way.  I'll
> prepare backports of all stuff in the very near future.

Thank you very much for your effort.

> > BTW, why are you installing stuff on scsi?  Is there some particular
> > reason for that?

> This question is interesting still.

It was not really a necessity. I was just doing my first tests with
libvirt and I came across this problem. Then I started to lose level to
identify where the problem was: virt-manager, libvirt or qemu-[kvm]. And
it seemed like a good idea to comment it on the list.


Thanks for your reply.


Regards,
Daniel
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