Hi,

On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 5:24 PM, Dustin Kirkland
<dustin.kirkl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> KVM is then going to try and execute arbitrary code in that disk's boot
> sector, and poof, it's not going to boot ;-)

Hmm.
But real hardware and some other virtualization solutions say
something like "not bootloader found" or something like that.
Why shouldn't kvm be able to say that?

> This is an issue with Intel processors, that don't handle real mode
> properly.
>
> The "fix" is to recreate your vm image and start your install over.

Yes, I know it's not too hard to fix. I already wrote a workaround in
the bugreport.

Anyway, if you think it cannot be fixed, do what you think fits.

Henning

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