Here's the dmesg snippet from the run:
[47823.616622] device tap0 entered promiscuous mode
[47823.616633] audit(1189441272.489:14): dev=tap0 prom=256 old_prom=0
auid=4294967295
[47823.616638] br0: port 2(tap0) entering learning state
[47830.252510] pf_interception: emulate fail
[47830.308439] br
Using kvm-37, I was able to install a debian guest using
debian-40r0-i386-DVD-1.iso, and run it, on both AMD and Intel machine.
My hosts are both running Fedora 7 with linux kernel versions 2.6.21-1
and 2.6.23-rc3.
Does your guest boot when adding '-no-kvm' to the command line ?
Uri.
Joseph
Joseph Wolff wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm getting "unhandled vm exit:0xb8002" running a Debian Etch guest
> under kvm36 on AMD64.
>
>
This is a badly reported emulation failure.
Is there anything in dmesg like "emulation failed but !mmio_needed?"?
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Hello,
I'm getting "unhandled vm exit:0xb8002" running a Debian Etch guest
under kvm36 on AMD64.
The host is a 4-core dual-dual AMD, and I was able to create the Debian
Etch (4.0) guest image just fine, using a standard install, from the
standard Debian DVD disc1: debian-40r0-i386-DVD-1.iso
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