I experience this even today with Ubuntu Vivid. Anyone has a workaround (which
not involves building QEMU/KVM from source)?
My current qemu package version is 1:2.2+dfsg-5expubuntu9.2.
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Followed the steps provided and the current upstream source does not
suffer from this issue. Last commit in current upstream source: commit
6801038bc52d61f81ac8a25fbe392f1bad982887.
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Quoting Jamin W. Collins (jcoll...@asgardsrealm.net):
> You don't need a license to reproduce this. You only need to attempt to
> boot from installation media.
>
> I'll happily try upstream qemu, can't say that I've done it before. Any
> pointers?
I usually do the following:
git clone git://gi
You don't need a license to reproduce this. You only need to attempt to
boot from installation media.
I'll happily try upstream qemu, can't say that I've done it before. Any
pointers?
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Thanks for reporting this bug. I don't currently have a windows license
available to reproduce. If you know how to build upstream qemu, are you
able to reproduce this with that as well?
** Changed in: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu)
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I did some further digging on this and it appears that it only happens
when the virtual machine definition includes a floppy device, either via
-drive or -fda. Removal of the floppy device results in being able to
successfully boot and install Windows XP. However, this does seem to
prevent one fr