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Re: Strange behavior by qemu and the VM console. Philipp Ammann


From: George R Goffe
Subject: Re: Strange behavior by qemu and the VM console. Philipp Ammann
Date: Sun, 24 Jan 2021 08:26:39 +0000 (UTC)

Philipp,


Thank you for your response. I have questions and more info about the problem.

First, what is a DE (development environment)? No changes... likewise to DPI 
(assuming dots per inch).

The "console" goes through various geometry changes during boot... ending with 
a HUGE and oversized "console" requiring manual movement to see it all. 
alt+ctrl++ and +- work but when I make this oversized console smaller the text 
gets smaller too... much too small to be seen by the naked eye.

I have built the qemu emulator from git (QEMU emulator version 5.2.50 
(v5.2.0-1309-ge93c65a6c6)) but there is no change in behavior.

I have no idea on what has changed in the host but it gets upgraded once a day 
to get latest package upgrades.

I don't see any way to alter this behavior which tends to make qemu unusable 
for me.

Other thoughts or ideas welcome.

George...


Am Am 20.01.21 um 20:45 schrieb George R Goffe:

> Hi,

>

> This system is a Fedora Core 34 x86_64 (Rawhide) at "latest" upgrade levels.

>

> qemu is: :qemu-5.2.0-4.fc34.x86_64

>

> kernel is:  5.11.0-0.rc4.129.fc34.x86_64

>

> I have had good success with qemu but since the more recent 5.10.x kernels, 
> qemus VM console has been sized much larger than the physical screen which 
> makes operations largely VERY difficult to accomplish. i.e., attempting to 
> install of FC34 .iso produces a console about twice as big as the physical 
> screen. All the buttons are at the lower right of the screen but most of the 
> "important" things are on the upper left.

>

> Here's my current and unchanged qemu start script. I have tried -nographic 
> (no results, no console), -display curses , -display gtk (no change in 
> behavior), -g (not supported for the host)... I have tried boot parameters 
> "nomodeset" (my standard), and removing "nomodeset" with NO appreciable 
> change in behavior.

>

> This radical change in behavior has come about fairly recently (past 2 weeks).

>

> I'm sure there's something I've done... possibly by system upgrades of 
> packages but whatever it is is not at all obvious.

>

> I'm stumped. Can  you folks help me please?

>

> Best regards and STAY SAFE,

>

> George...

>

>

> qemu-system-86_64                                                           \

>       -cdrom /isos/Fedora-Everything-netinst-x86_64-Rawhide-20210118.n.1.iso  
> \

>       -name fc34v                                                             
> \

>       -cpu host                                                               
> \

>       -enable-kvm                                                             
> \

>       -m 2g                                                                   
> \

>       -smp 2                                                                  
> \

>       -drive file=/export/home/var-lib-libvirt-images/fc34-bt.img,format=raw  
> \

>       -trace file=/root/qemu-trace-events                                     
> \

>       -boot menu=on,reboot-timeout=15

>20.01.21 um 20:45 schrieb George R Goffe:

> Hi,

>

> This system is a Fedora Core 34 x86_64 (Rawhide) at "latest" upgrade levels.

>

> qemu is: :qemu-5.2.0-4.fc34.x86_64

>

> kernel is:  5.11.0-0.rc4.129.fc34.x86_64

>

> I have had good success with qemu but since the more recent 5.10.x kernels, 
> qemus VM console has been sized much larger than the physical screen which 
> makes operations largely VERY difficult to accomplish. i.e., attempting to 
> install of FC34 .iso produces a console about twice as big as the physical 
> screen. All the buttons are at the lower right of the screen but most of the 
> "important" things are on the upper left.

>

> Here's my current and unchanged qemu start script. I have tried -nographic 
> (no results, no console), -display curses , -display gtk (no change in 
> behavior), -g (not supported for the host)... I have tried boot parameters 
> "nomodeset" (my standard), and removing "nomodeset" with NO appreciable 
> change in behavior.

>

> This radical change in behavior has come about fairly recently (past 2 weeks).

>

> I'm sure there's something I've done... possibly by system upgrades of 
> packages but whatever it is is not at all obvious.

>

> I'm stumped. Can  you folks help me please?

>

> Best regards and STAY SAFE,

>

> George...

>

>

> qemu-system-x86_64                                                           \

>       -cdrom /isos/Fedora-Everything-netinst-x86_64-Rawhide-20210118.n.1.iso  
> \

>       -name fc34v                                                             
> \

>       -cpu host                                                               
> \

>       -enable-kvm                                                             
> \

>       -m 2g                                                                   
> \

>       -smp 2                                                                  
> \

>       -drive file=/export/home/var-lib-libvirt-images/fc34-bt.img,format=raw  
> \

>       -trace file=/root/qemu-trace-events                                     
> \

>       -boot menu=on,reboot-timeout=15

>




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