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Bug#691665: [squeeze] Under CentOS 6.3 as a host OS Debian kernel hangs as a guest OS (KVM-QEMU)



You can go ahead an forward it, sure.

One more question: how can I install a kernel from the snapshot archive? Let's say, I wanna try this one: http://snapshot.debian.org/package/linux-2.6/3.3-1~experimental.1/ <http://snapshot.debian.org/package/linux-2.6/3.3-1%7Eexperimental.1/>
How do I install it?

Thanks,

Zoltan

On 10/29/2012 10:15 AM, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
Zoltan Frombach wrote:

Alt+SysRq doesn't seem to work, nothing happens when I hit those keys. Maybe
because I am running on Windows 7 x64 and under that I'm running Ubuntu
Linux inside VMware Workstation and in there I use virt-manager (the GUI
version) to connect remotely to our server. So I see the remote server's
console through all these layers and I am not sure what is capturing these
keystrokes? Maybe Windows or VMware is intercepting the PrintScreen key or
the Ubuntu desktop? Who knows? So I'm not sure I can send this key
combination to the actual server...
Joys of virtualization. ;-)

Do you mind if I forward this information to the bug log?

But I will try to find out what was the first Linux kernel where the problem
disappeared.
Thanks again.
Jonathan



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