On Sun, Oct 29, 2000 at 09:40:49PM -0500, Kevin Lawton wrote:
> From ChangeLog:
>
> - "Kevin P. Lawton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Sun Oct 29 21:28:04 EST 2000
> Linux kernel 2.4 works as a host now. (I used linux-2.4.0-test9).
unfortunately, no:
Processing command-line options
Opening VM (/dev/plex86)
Processing configuration script ../conf/plex86.conf
Allocating 4MB of physical memory in VM
Mapping virtualized physical memory into monitor
Zeroing virtualized physical memory
Mapping monitor print buffer into user mem.
Setting prescan depth to 3
Initializing plugins
Running VM
::plex86 panic:
::sbe: guest EIP > CS.limit
Fatal monitor error caused Panic
Register dump:
CS:f000 SS:0000 DS:0000 ES:0000 FS:0000 GS:0000
EAX:00000000 EBX:00000000 ECX:00000000 EDX:00000503
ESI:00000000 EDI:00000000 EBP:00000000 ESP:00000000 EFLAGS:00000046
Stack dump:
Current instruction:
F000.00010000 0000 addb %al, (%bx,%si)
============ begin VGA text buffer dump ===============
============ end VGA text buffer dump ===============
Shutting down plugins
Unmapping guest physical memory.
Unmapping monitor print buffer.
Tearing down VM
Closing VMd
dmesg gives:
33 monitor pages located
cpu.cr0 = 0x60000010
plex86: vm_t size is 67372
oh wait a second... I had the vmware modules loaded in the kernel this
session. Perhaps they mess around with parts of the kernel that are
better left untouched? I'll see if I can get a clean boot and try it
again.
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Kenneth Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> / kcarnold / Linux user #180115
http://arnoldnet.net/~kcarnold/