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Old 12th December 2009, 02:11 PM
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libvirt KVM and Windows 7

Hi

Anyone been able to get Windows 7 64bit to run under KVM/libvirt on f12?

Installs fine for me but the first boot just gets black VM console and 100% CPU on the core where it is running. Stays stuck at this.

Other OSes including MS ones running fine, just seems to be an issue with Win 7.

Any advice appreciated.

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Daniel
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