On Mon, 23 Feb 2009 22:19:33 +0100 Juergen Lock <nox_at_jelal.kn-bremen.de> wrote: > You could try a few things: > a) the same with kqemu (userland), in case its a tcg bug (or indeed a > timeout; remember to rebuild qemu in case you built it without the > kqemu knob enabled or otherwise kqemu won't get used), and also > b) another time with -kernel-kqemu in case its a tcg bug affecting > guest kernel code (altho of course in both cases kqemu can cause its > own kind of failures, even more so with amd64 guests...) > Neither of these work. The only way I can get past loading the kernel is with -no-kqemu. I still see the segmentation fault in Yast.call. Now I know that it's in line 486, if that's of any interest. Sorry, I'm not going to invest any more time in this. --- Gary JennejohnReceived on Wed Feb 25 2009 - 18:15:55 UTC
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