Pelle wrote:
I THINK this is due to the fact that kvm-60+ uses a realtek nic as
default and not the old ne2000.
You could try specifying -nic,model=ne2k_pci
Yes, this is *part* of the solution. A clean install that was activated
on some old KVM, had some software installed on more recent one
Hi,
Original bug was submitted at http://bugs.debian.org/467043. The summary
is that installs of Windows XP from pre-kvm-60 (pre-59?), then upgrading
to kvm-60 or 61 causes Windows to trigger activation due to computer
changed too much. Downgrading to kvm-58 or previous resolves the issue.
Hi,
I'm using a somewhat old kernel with KVM (KVM included in the kernel).
I think it may be KVM-17 or something like that. Anyway, I got an OOPS
in the module while attempting to install Windows Server 2003 Standard
Edition 32-bit.
I just started it with
kvm -no-acpi -cdrom w2k3.iso w2k3.img