I agree with Olaf. Especially since it used to work before. The problem is not on the test server, but on the CMake build. Updating BIOS and praying it works would only hide the issue.
Olaf, for your tests, did you use Qemu? KVM? Through libvirt? On Linux or Windows?
Regards, Pierre
caemyr@myopera.com wrote:
Without knowing the cause such upgrade is dangerous as new regressions might occur. Did you Colin try to enable freeldr debugging?
På Tuesday, October 04, 2011 4:05 AM, skrev "Bernd Blaauw" bblaauw@home.nl:
Op 4-10-2011 2:53, Colin Finck schreef:
Unfortunately, the CMake builds don't boot under KVM on the same machine, but apparently for everybody else. To give you an idea what I mean by "don't boot": http://img830.imageshack.us/img830/5145/image1iz.png
Any chance of you updating KVM's SeaBIOS? It's pretty ancient considering they're at 0.6.2 now ( http://www.seabios.org/Releases ). Maybe that would help.
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