----- Original Message -----
> On 10/24/2013 11:41 AM, Jiri Zupka wrote:
> >>>> Alrighty, it took a day of hacking, but I've managed to (somewhat) fix
> >>>> the libvirt unattended problem.  There's still an issue of mixing up sr1
> >>>> with sr0, but that'll just need to be adjusted manually for now until
> >>>> there's a better solution.  So, I rebased my unattended_install fixes
> >>>> onto your propcan-new branch, and it seems to be happy.  I'll try
> >>>> running some more of the XML-related tests tonight, since that'll beat
> >>>> on propcan even more.
> >>>
> >>> Great:-) And thanks for your works.
> >>
> > 
> > I found the bug!
> > It is in 50e1f7d47a94f4c770880cd8ec0f18365dcba714 run: Setting
> > --qemu_sandbox=on by default
> > this patch enable qemu-sandbox by default. When you starts qemu tests with
> > --qemu_sandbox=off
> > then it works.
> 
> Cool!  But I have no idea what --qemu_sandbox is for :S  At least you
> found it!
> 

Cool! qemu_sandbox uses new seccomp feature of kernel >3.5. 
This mean that propcan could works ok. Please check it with --qemu_sandbox=off.
If it works for you then I could send pull-request to autotest/virt-test.

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