[Spice-devel] BSOD when booting Win7 Pro with spice

Julian Sikorski belegdol at gmail.com
Sun Jan 30 14:07:52 PST 2011


W dniu 30.01.2011 22:39, Alon Levy pisze:
> This looks like perfectly normal behavior for a qemu process (sorry, listened
> to h2g2 recently). But it still does. So I'm going to ask if you can eradicate parts
> of the qemu command line, or better yet do the reverse, start from the minimal
> command line with -vga qxl -spice port=5920,disable-ticketing and see if it still
> gives the screen. Another thing is if you can give the spicec.log file from your client,
> it's at $HOME/.spicec/spicec.log.

This actually boots:

qemu-kvm /var/lib/libvirt/images/windows.img -usbdevice tablet -soundhw
ac97 -vga qxl -spice port=5900,disable-ticketing -enable-kvm -m 1024

So it seems that my initial problem (the BSOD) might have been caused by
the guest not having enough memory.
The problem is that the drive is non-virtio (device manager shows QEMU
harddisk ata device), and there are 3 unknown devices: VGA, audio and
ethernet.
I'm attaching the spicec.log for the failing command anyway since I
think it would be nice to get this working with all the niceness
virt-manager created.

Julian

P.S.
I purged the old content since IMO the email was getting too unwieldy.
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