On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 08:53:03AM +0300, Mihamina Rakotomandimby (R12y) wrote:
Hi,
I am using Ubuntu Hardy up to date.
I get:
virsh # start xp
libvir: QEMU error : QEMU quit during console startup
qemu: unknowm parameter 'boot' in
'file=/home/mihamina/xp.img,if=ide,boot=on'
error: Failed to start domain xp
If I change the domain type with "qemu", I have no error (and the
virtual machine starts without any problem.
The Ubuntu libvirt had a early version of the patch for supporting
the 'boot=on' parameter - I believe they always use it for any VM
with a domain type of 'kvm'. Since you are using regular QEMU it
is correct that you need to change the domain type to type=qemu
anyway.
This is my installed things:
$ dpkg -l | awk '/(virt|qemu|kvm)/{print $2,$3}'
kvm 1:62+dfsg-0ubuntu8
libvirt-bin 0.4.0-2ubuntu8
libvirt0 0.4.0-2ubuntu8
python-libvirt 0.4.0-2ubuntu8
python-virtinst 0.300.2-0ubuntu6
python-virtkey 0.50ubuntu0.1
qemu 0.9.1-1ubuntu1
virt-manager 0.5.3-0ubuntu10
virt-viewer 0.0.2-1ubuntu1
Is it an upstream bug or a distribution bug?
I believe it is a disto bug - the upstream code for this should be
auto-detecting whether 'boot=on' is supported automatically now.
Who is supposed to be noticed? The packager or the upstream (where
please)?
Generally speaking, if you are yusing the libvir packages built by your
OS distributor,then use their bug tracking system. They will forward
bugs to upstream libvirt as required, or fix OS specific bugs directly.
http://libvirt.org/bugs.html
Daniel
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