Sounds like qemu either doesn't like blocking, or is putting itself into
non-blocking mode but not dealing when the filesystem can't provide data as
fast as it wants. So... sounds like a qemu problem to be.
-derek
Quoting Troy Benjegerdes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I've had a number of strange problems trying to run qemu (open-source
vmware-like tool), and installing a guest OS from an AFS mounted ISO
image.
It seems like once the entire ISO image file is in cache, it generally
works fine, but when runing for the first time, the install will fail in
strange ways. When I was trying this with windows, I figured it was just
windows being stupid. But I get similiar kinds of bogus behavior with
the Red Hat installer.
How would I go about debugging this?
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