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diff --git a/gitlab/issues/target_missing/host_missing/accel_missing/1482.toml b/gitlab/issues/target_missing/host_missing/accel_missing/1482.toml deleted file mode 100644 index fedb25a7..00000000 --- a/gitlab/issues/target_missing/host_missing/accel_missing/1482.toml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -id = 1482 -title = "Network failed in qemu-7.2.0" -state = "closed" -created_at = "2023-02-09T07:57:19.757Z" -closed_at = "2023-02-10T09:39:51.971Z" -labels = [] -url = "https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/issues/1482" -host-os = "Ubuntu 22.04" -host-arch = "x86" -qemu-version = "QEMU emulator version 7.2.0" -guest-os = "Ubuntu 20.04" -guest-arch = "x86" -description = """After I created and installed Ubuntu 20.04 img in qemu virtual machine from Ubuntu 20.04 iso, I found that the network could not work normally, the network settings wasn't right yet.""" -reproduce = """1. Download the source code of qemu-7.2.0 using command "wget https://download.qemu.org/qemu-7.2.0.tar.xz"; -2. Untar using command "tar Jxvf qemu-7.2.0.tar.xz"; -3. Configure with command "./configure --target-list=x86_64-softmmu" under root of qemu source code; -4. Build with command "make"; -5. Install with command "make install" or "sudo make install"; -5. Create image with command "qemu-img create -f qcow2 Ubuntu2004.img 40G"; -5. Launch and install guest with ubuntu 20.04 iso using command "qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm -m 8G -smp 4 -boot once=d -cdrom ../iso_images/Ubuntu-20.04.5-desktop-amd.iso -drive file=./Ubuntu2004.img -device ac97"; -6. After system installed, launch guest with command "qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm -m 8G -smp 4 -drive file=./Ubuntu2004.img -device ac97"""" -additional = """1. When I used qemu version 7.1.0, that is qemu-7.1.0, and go through the same steps above, then the network worked normally, and the network setting was right. -2. Windows images from Windows iso(s) had the same phenomenon.""" |