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Subject: [Bug 102301] Shutting down a Windowvs 10 virtual machine (with VGA
passthrough) causes a hard crash, every time
Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2015 21:15:35 +0000
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I can - occasionally - reproduce it.
Exact same thing: QEMU-KVM with a Windows 10 guest and with GPU passed =
through.
My kernel version is 4.2.4
Qemu: 2.4.0.1
Libvirt: 1.2.20
To reproduce it:
- First shutdown is normally fine
- Second shutdown triggers it
- Reboot is always fine
Oh and it is not a "hard freeze", if im on TeamSpeak3 for example the o=
thers
can still hear me and i can hear them, but keyboard/mouse/screen is not=
working
I couldnt copy out the dmesg, but i made screenshots:
https://goo.gl/photos/fqK7Z5gom9FxwVfe9
https://goo.gl/photos/CwtSX4MBktmEP7J57
The strange thing is that we have very similar motherboards with the re=
porter (
Z87 Pro3 vs Z87 Pro4 ) maybe its something with Asus
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