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Unstable VMs #7

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bigwheel50 opened this issue Oct 30, 2023 · 0 comments
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Unstable VMs #7

bigwheel50 opened this issue Oct 30, 2023 · 0 comments

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Using this build, I'm having unpredictable and unstable VM behavior, whereas it wasn't a problem with the KVM/Qemu package from RHEL's repo. I'm hoping you may be able to point me in the right direction because I'm not sure I can live without Spice.

Issues:

  • Windows 10 will not find virtio disk despite loading driver during setup. Haven't been able to get it to work using a virtio disk at all.
  • Windows 11 inevitably BSODs after a few restarts. I've tried looking into what variables may cause this (updates, local domain join, etc) and eliminating them one at a time, but it always ends up bricked after a restart. No rhyme or reason.

This is a fresh RHEL install. I've used KVM/Qemu [from RHEL repo] on this same laptop with RHEL 9.2 just prior to this fresh install and never had an issue, so I can rule out hardware. I installed this repo's build via the 'quick install' commands smoothly initially with the last pull, and then updating to yesterday's pull.

Curious if you have had similar issue or may have some insight.

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