I'm testing it right now, and I'll report later..
One thing though, with how much RAM did you try to use
QEMU? if you
have 512MB on your host (or more), could you retry QEMU
with -m 256?
Thanks,
Hetz
On 4/13/05, Info <address@hidden> wrote:
Hello
I have tested the installation of our Open Licensed
Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition as a guest on a
WinXP
SP2 and Gentoo 2005.0 host. I used the CVS version of
QEMU
from 12.4.2005. KQEMU is from Fabrice web site. Here
follows my experiences.
QEMU | Installation | Installation
| Windows 2003 | Service Pack 1
--------+--------------+---------------
SoftMMU | OK | FAIL 1)
KQEMU | FAIL 2) | OK/FAIL 3)
1) During installation of the SP1 I get the error
"RUNDLL:
Error loading C:\WINDOWS\system32\syadm.cpl".
2) During loading the Windows 2003 Setup, QEMU terminate
with a segmentation fault.
3) If I use the installation done with SoftMMU und
install
the SP1, I don't get the error from 1).
But the big problem is:
As soon as SP1 has been installed and I connect the
Windows 2003 guest to the windows update server, it
freezes, mouse and keyboard input stopped. If I wait
long
enough, Windows 2003 restarts it self, telling it has
been
recovered from a server failure. When freezed, the QEMU
is
using 100% CPU time from the host and under Linux host,
I
loose the keyboard output in the console (have to
blindly
exit and login again).
Has anybody successfully installed Windows Server 2003
with Service Pack 1 ?
Any suggestion ?
Andreas
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