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+instruction: 0.770
+semantic: 0.769
+device: 0.692
+graphic: 0.607
+socket: 0.605
+other: 0.603
+assembly: 0.553
+mistranslation: 0.431
+vnc: 0.379
+boot: 0.374
+network: 0.372
+KVM: 0.252
+
+Unable to read USB filesystems with EFI Bios
+
+Preamble and version:
+With respect to my fix for using USB devices as -hda mentioned in bug 1223467
+Using Qemu 1.6.0 with OVMF r11337-alpha (Qemu is built from Source, OVMF is pre built)
+
+Command:
+qemu-system-i386.exe -m 1024 -hda \\.\PhysicalDrive1 -L ovmf-ia32
+
+Fault:
+The EFI Shell is able to detect the hda block device, report its capacity and usage; 
+but it sees no files or directories on the device.
+
+Similar commands:
+I have also seen the same with 
+qemu-system-x86_64.exe -m 1024 -hda \\.\PhysicalDrive1 -L ovmf-ia32
+and
+qemu-system-x86_64.exe -m 1024 -hda \\.\PhysicalDrive1 -L ovmf-x64
+
+Investigations:
+I tried very small (500MB) and very large (32 GB) USB devices with no difference.
+I re-built several versions of Qemu in an identical build environment, and found that: 
+Qemu 1.2.2 and before, all the above commands work and the EFI boot loader is called.
+Qemu 1.3.0-rc0 and after do not work and the USB device appears blank.
+I'm reporting the bug here and not with OVMF because older versions of Qemu with the same OVMF bios work perfectly. 
+
+In all cases using '-L pc-bios' works perfectly.
+In all cases using an image of the USB device works.
+
+Thanks
+
+Triaging old bug tickets... can you still reproduce this issue with the latest version of QEMU? Or could we close this ticket nowadays?
+
+[Expired for QEMU because there has been no activity for 60 days.]
+