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+graphic: 0.920
+x86: 0.893
+KVM: 0.855
+vnc: 0.842
+device: 0.807
+boot: 0.798
+semantic: 0.757
+files: 0.687
+permissions: 0.682
+VMM: 0.648
+performance: 0.613
+kernel: 0.608
+register: 0.599
+socket: 0.591
+PID: 0.591
+risc-v: 0.578
+i386: 0.577
+architecture: 0.576
+hypervisor: 0.547
+TCG: 0.545
+ppc: 0.537
+virtual: 0.518
+network: 0.471
+peripherals: 0.429
+arm: 0.428
+assembly: 0.423
+user-level: 0.361
+debug: 0.351
+mistranslation: 0.345
+
+When the VM is about to enter GUI desktop or quit the system, the screen turns upside down.
+Description of problem:
+When the VM is about to enter GUI desktop, the remaining booting message on the screen turns upside down. I was wondering if it is a designed feature or a bug. I like it because when I see it I'm ensured I'll enter the VM's GUI desktop soon without any problem.
+
+An edit: This happens also at the quitting time when I type "sudo shutdown now" in the terminal.
+Steps to reproduce:
+1. Build qemu using the following `./configure` options:
+```
+--prefix=$HOME/.bin --target-list=x86_64-softmmu --enable-kvm --enable-vnc --enable-gtk --enable-vte --enable-xkbcommon --enable-sdl --enable-spice --enable-spice-protocol --enable-virglrenderer --enable-opengl --enable-guest-agent --enable-avx2 --enable-avx512f --enable-hax --enable-system --enable-linux-user --enable-libssh --enable-linux-aio --enable-linux-io-uring --enable-modules --enable-gio --enable-fuse --enable-fuse-lseek
+```
+2. Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5 in qemu
+3. Run qemu using the above command line, or type "sudo shutdown now" in the terminal after VM starts.
+Additional information:
+![image](/uploads/b8d277e4b05417cc8b0a7905bdcd27a4/image.png)
+
+![image](/uploads/94afd242ef1fac44aa504bdc6661a6ad/image.png)