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Subject: [Bug 102731] I have a cough.
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2016 12:00:10 +0000
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--- Comment #32 from John Hughes ---
Well I've (finally) rebooted with guest kernel 3.16 and 1Go memory. It took a
long time to convince the users to risk a (potentially) unstable system after a
long time of all working OK.
For memory -- the problem went away when I moved the host kernel to 4.2.3 and
increased the memory of the guest system to 2Go. Changing the guest kernel
from 4.2.3 to 3.16 *did not* make the problem go away.
Possible results --
1. problem does not show up, implies the fix is moving the host kernel to 4.2.3
2. problem does show up, implies the fix is either:
a. increasing the guest memory to 2Go, or
b. moving the host to 4.2.3 *and* increasing the guest memory to 2Go
c. moving the guest to 4.2.3 *and* increasing the guest memory to 2Go
d. moving the host to 4.2.3 *and* moving the guest to 4.2.3
e. moving the host to 4.2.3 *and* moving the guest to 4.2.3 *and* increasing
the guest memory to 2Go.
More news as it happens.
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