Hi,
I'm wondering when pve-qemu-kvm 2.7 will be released? Are there made any changes to the qemu source at all? So if not, could i just build http://wiki.qemu-project.org/download/qemu-2.7.0.tar.bz2 and use it?
I'm asking cause in 2.7 there were some changes included which lets me passthrough...
Almost:
Install Debian Jessie
Add Proxmox Repositories as per wiki https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Install..._Debian_Jessie
Set Debian Kernel 3.16 as default (or seletc it during boot in grub menu)
Enable PCIE Passthrough as per wiki https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Pci_passthrough
Use OMVF instead of...
I installed Debian 8 and everything from the proxmox repos ontop, then made the original 3.16 kernel as default and it's working like a charm now, no crashes or reboots, but I'm using OVMF, didn't try seabios.
So you were right, problem should be somewhere in the new kvm and/or kernel build...
No, as I mentioned in the first post I try to switch from ubuntu server to proxmox. The proxmox & arch installation are on seperate partitions.
Ub14.04, qemu 2.3, working with kernel 3.16 and 3.19 without any patches. For my productivity I use OVMF for Windows instead of seabios, but it works...
With the mentioned Kernel it's even more broke. Booting with Seabios results in black screen, hanging VM with permanent 25% CPU load, like in the 4.2 kernel. OVMF UEFI instantly crashes, and VM is freezed also with permanent 25% CPU load. At least it shows OVMF first screen, but forsure hanging...
OK, I'm on my way at this problem. It's related to the bios proxmox is using. With the GTX970 as vga device the VM does not start. I'm using current OVMF EFI build and it works.
Installation and booting into Windows needs a lot of "VM reboots" until it finaly boots up correctly. Current OVMF...
Workaround:
Install Debian Jessie
Add Proxmox Repositories as per wikihttps://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Install..._Debian_Jessie
Set Debian Kernel 3.16 as default (or select it during boot in grub menu)
Enable PCIE Passthrough as per wikihttps://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Pci_passthrough
Use OMVF instead...
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