On Mon, 2 Oct 2006, Juergen Keil wrote:
... seems to indicate that it is trying to find an unused portion
of 256 bytes of I/O space (for the NIC (?) at pci bus/device/func 0/3/0,
according to the command "info pci" in qemu's monitor), and has failed.
Yeah, seems to be for the NIC.
I also get this warning from time to time. Sometimes the reason is
that clock is "stalled", sometimes it has "skipped".
Ditto.
It seems to be a harmless warning, though.
Try to boot with the kernel debugger enabled, so that you can read
the panic message (I guess it reboots because of a panic).
D'oh, I should have known that ;). It's not able to mount root. One
thing it says on IDE init is:
ata_set_feature: (0x66,0x0) failed
Then lots of 'timeout: reset bus, target=0, lun=0' and other warnings
with:
Error for command 'read sector' Error Level: informational
Sense Key: aborted command
Vendor 'Gen-ATA' error code: 0x3
Is that the host OS or the guest OS?
SNV as guest.
Are you running qemu or qemu-system-x86_64?
32bit Qemu.
With or without kqemu?
Without.
Are you trying to install open solaris, or are you trying to boot
from an installed qemu hdd image?
I had installed it with qemu from a few weeks ago (or maybe 0.8.2
release - sorry, can't remember). Something very recent in CVS seems
to have broken booting it.
There shouldn't be any difference between install and boot really.
I'm using a raw block device as Qemu 'hda'.
I'll try dig further.
regards,
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