My memory on newer qemu working was for a related, but not the same issue.
After checking with Joserz it is clear that this (bug 1664622) is still in qemu
master as of now (qemu 2.9-rc0).
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Ok, thank you all for your help in clarifying that - given that Rafael
seems to be ok as initial reporter and that IBM stated there is nothing
to do for Qemu (we know newer qemu works, so there could be something,
yet unidentified yet) I'm setting that to Won't Fix for now.
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Yep, makes sense.
If 16.04.2 works as stated above, the job is done here.
Thanks.
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Title:
qemu: Missing transaction memory
To take away even more confusion, I just learned that even 16.04.2
server iso boots into the 4.4 kernel and only provides the newer HWE as
alternate boot/install option.
I'd like to quote from xnox on a chat here: "point release media boots
GA-series kernel; latest SRU/security; at the time point
I was made aware that my recent update was very misunderstandable, let
me sort that out.
- ISO 16.04.2 comes with HWE-yakkety (=Kernel 4.8) - this kernel is
good.
- ISO 16.04 came with Kernel 4.4 - there is no way we can fix the "old
ISO" which is why I was asking/searching for qemu fixes as
I was adding a Fix Released 16.04.2 Kernel Task to make it more obvious
that the (guest) kernel parts are done.
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Title:
qemu:
Hi,
as I outlined before the kernel is already fixed.
E.g. if testing install from 16.04.2 there kernel in there already "tolerates"
it enough to work fine.
If that was due to the patches you referred or others I don't know. But
it is not important, as the remaining question was to fix qemu in a
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