Hello,

  I think it's same as in my bug:

    https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=649333

Try to use host kernel from koji.

I think another solution is to use non-PAE kernel in guest, but then you
will be limited to use < 4GB RAM.

                        SAL

On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 09:56:36AM +0100, Michael Kuerschner wrote:
> Hello,
> 
>  on weekend I upgrade my Fedora from version 13 to 14. Yesterday I try
> boot my virtuell machines thats I have configured under fedora 13
> virt-manager, but no machine boot, for example Fedora, Ubuntu and
> Windows.
> 
> If start a virtual machine, I see the BIOS screen and than it switch
> to a prompt. The cpu graph in virtmanager show a constant line by
> round 30% but the harddisk io graph show nothing.
> 
> I try something: reinstall the virt packages, erase the libvirtd
> configuration and create a new virtual machine, with different hd
> options, virtio, ide, scsi. I disable selinux and reenable selinux
> with wrote the selinux flags new on filesystem. If I create a new
> machine, I see the boot screen from cd-image but if it switch to the
> normal boot, it shows only the prompt.
> 
> What can I do to run machines under f14? Or which information can I
> send to you to locate the problem. I'm desperate and have no idea.
> 
> My hardware are an AMD Phenom X2 (, with enable virtuallisation option
> in BIOS) and under f13 the kvm machines run and run .....
> 
> Kind regards
> Micha
> 
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> Beat me, whip me, make me use Windows!
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