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-<think>
-Okay, I need to classify this bug report for QEMU. The user mentioned that qemu-system-x86_64 crashed with SIGABRT after upgrading to version 2.0 in trusty. Looking at the categories provided, I see options like 'mistranslation', 'assembly', and others related to specific components.
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-The crash is a segmentation fault (SIGABRT), which usually indicates a runtime error, possibly due to invalid memory access or an assertion failure. Since it's happening with QEMU, which is a hypervisor, the issue might be in how virtualization is handled.
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-I don't see any clues pointing towards assembly issues or incorrect translations. The crash seems more related to system-level components rather than user-mode problems. Considering the options, 'hypervisor' fits because QEMU functions as one, and such crashes are common in hypervisors due to complex interactions with hardware or virtual machines.
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-Other categories like network or device don't seem relevant here since the report doesn't mention those areas. The crash is more about the core functionality of QEMU's hypervisor role.
-</think>
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-hypervisor
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