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On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 1:19 AM, Michael Orlitzky <michael@××××××××.com>wrote: |
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> On 04/06/2011 07:45 AM, Kfir Lavi wrote: |
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> > When I run qemu -no-kvm things work as expected under hardened kernel. |
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> > Using regular kernel (none hardened) qemu works ok. |
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> > So, the problem is running qemu under hardened kernel. |
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> > If someone have some input, I'll be happy to hear it. |
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> I am a long-time user of qemu/kvm under hardened. It works off and on. |
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> I don't have any scientific advice for you, only this: if you ever find |
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> a combination of kernel/qemu that works, *don't change anything*. |
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> Well, thanks for this advice. hehe |
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I booted a none hardened kernel, and qemu started to work again. |
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So yes, the hardened kernel is to blame. |
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I wonder why qemu have problem with hardened kernel? |
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Maybe some of the hardened devs can pitch in.... |
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Regards, |
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Kfir |