You can't run the QEMU Accelerator, because it tries to access the CPU
directly.

Otherwise with plain jane QEMU, you should be good to go.  Just make sure
KQemu isn't hooking the Accelerator part.

Oh, and in case it wasn't obvious, without the Accelerator, performance is
going to S-U-C-K.  You may want to remove all the sharp objects from your
home before trying it...

Good luck,

Shane O.

On 6/9/06, David Brain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>From a high level perspective (i.e. hand waving) I'd imagine that
KQEMU does 'weird kernel level stuff' that the Xen Dom0 doesn't like
or the DomU doesn't allow - after all both KQemu and Xen are (in
different ways) attempting to do similar things.

There seems to be some more detail, from folks who have more of idea
what they are actually talking about here:

http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-users/2005-08/msg00166.html

David.

On 6/9/06, Ryan Leathers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, let me restate for clarity.  What is KQEMU doing that does not allow
> it to run in XEN.  I'm not talking about running qemu in user space.
>
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