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[Qemu-devel] [Bug 613529] Re: qemu does not accept regular disk geometry
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[Qemu-devel] [Bug 613529] Re: qemu does not accept regular disk geometry |
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Tue, 07 Feb 2017 04:17:38 -0000 |
[Expired for QEMU because there has been no activity for 60 days.]
** Changed in: qemu
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/613529
Title:
qemu does not accept regular disk geometry
Status in QEMU:
Expired
Bug description:
Hi,
I am currently hunting a strange bug in qemu/kvm:
I am using an lvm logical volume as a virtual hard disk for a virtual
machine.
I use fdisk or parted to create a partition table and partitions,
kpartx to generate the device entries for the partitions, then install
linux on ext3/ext4 with grub or msdos filesystem with syslinux.
But then, in most cases even the boot process fails or behaves
strangely, sometimes even mounting the file system in the virtual
machine fails. It seems as if there is a problem with the virtual disk
geometry. The problem does not seem to occur if I reboot the host
system after creating the partition table on the logical volume. I
guess the linux kernel needs to learn the disk geometry by reboot. A
blkdev --rereadpt does not work on lvm volumes.
The first approach to test/fix the problem would be to pass the disk
geometry to qemu/lvm with the -drive option. Unfortunately, qemu/kvm
does not accept the default geometry with 255 heads and 63 sectors.
Seems to limit the number of heads to 16, thus limiting the disk size.
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