Avi Kivity wrote:
This is the first release to fully support pci device assignment. You
can assign a pci device to qemu on the command line, or hot-plug it in
via the monitor. Note that at this time, Linux 2.6.28 is required on
the host.
Upstream qemu recently gained kvm support. At this
Farkas Levente wrote:
Avi Kivity wrote:
This is the first release to fully support pci device assignment. You
can assign a pci device to qemu on the command line, or hot-plug it in
via the monitor. Note that at this time, Linux 2.6.28 is required on
the host.
Upstream qemu recently gained
Jan Kiszka wrote:
Farkas Levente wrote:
- guest fedora-9 latest kernel-2.6.26.6-79.fc9.i686 still not boot,
- guest centos-5 x86_64's kernel-2.6.18-92.1.17.el5 still gives the same
crash as kvm-78 (screenshot attached),
Those two should be fine with this patch [1]. You are welcome to test it
Hello,
[...]
Notes:
If you use the modules bundled with kvm-79, you can use any version
of Linux from 2.6.16 upwards.
Nope.
I tested kvm-79 on a SLES 10 with 2.6.16,
in the hope that my previously reported bug:
hrtimer_start: Unknown symbol in module
was fixed. (It wasnt)
Now I have this
Martin Vogt wrote:
Hello,
[...]
Notes:
If you use the modules bundled with kvm-79, you can use any version
of Linux from 2.6.16 upwards.
Nope.
I tested kvm-79 on a SLES 10 with 2.6.16,
in the hope that my previously reported bug:
hrtimer_start: Unknown symbol in module
was fixed.
This is the first release to fully support pci device assignment. You
can assign a pci device to qemu on the command line, or hot-plug it in
via the monitor. Note that at this time, Linux 2.6.28 is required on
the host.
Upstream qemu recently gained kvm support. At this time a lot is
Martin Vogt wrote:
Do I need git for this?
Is this something informal, does it need some special diff format?
Your patch is fine and I applied it. Thanks.
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