Suzaki-san Thank you for explanation. Now I understand.
Please omit my message. I am not intersted in Xen on Qemu now. Thanks Atsushi SAKAI Kuniyasu Suzaki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Sakai-san, > > Excume me, are you talking about "QEMU on Xen"? > My current interest is "Xen-HVM on QEMU(AMD-V emulated)". > > ------ > suzaki > > >>From: Atsushi SAKAI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] Release: VMKnoppix for x86(20080213) > >> > >>Suzaki-san > >> > >> I think your report is coming from your mis-understanding qemu on Xen. > >> > >> On Xen, qemu is just working as device mapper on HVM. > >>and it runs on dom0. > >>http://www.xen.org/files/summit_3/stub-xensummit-sept06.pdf#page=3 > >> > >>And it also applied many patches for qemu on Xen > >>(see tools/ioemu/patches on Xen package) > >>So It is natural Xen-hypervisor and Dom0 works fine, > >>and HVM cannot boot. > >>At this point your bug report is real bug report or > >>your missing is unknown. > >> > >>You should comment on your qemu build environment. > >>(Qemu0.9.1 + above Xen patches applied or not) > >> > >>Anyway, I want to know the real problem or not. > >> > >>Thanks > >>Atsushi SAKAI > >> > >> > >>Kuniyasu Suzaki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > >>snip > >>> Excuse me. My explanation is not enough. Xen hypervisor works and dom0 > can boot. > >>> HVM-Domain however doesn't work well. It looks to be hanged. > >>> "xentop" shows the HVM-Domain spends CPU time but the boot does not > start. > >>> > >>> ------ > >>> suzaki > >>> > >>> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>