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-<think>
-Okay, so I'm trying to classify this bug report about QEMU. The user ran a command with -nographic and got no output after the GRUB prompt. Without -nographic, it works fine.
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-First, looking at the categories: mistranslation, assembly, other, device, graphic, socket, network, KVM, boot, vnc, debug, files, permissions, performance, kernel, peripherals, hypervisor.
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-The issue is related to output when using -nographic. The user expects some output but gets none after a certain point. This sounds like it's about how QEMU handles the graphical interface or output redirection.
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--nographic probably affects how QEMU displays output. Maybe it's not sending output to the console correctly, leading to no visible data after booting. Since this is about display/output settings, the category related would be 'graphic'. It might involve how the graphical interface is handled when disabled or enabled.
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-Other possibilities: Could it be a KVM issue? But KVM was working without -nographic. It's more likely about the output handling rather than the hypervisor itself.
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-So, I think the correct classification is 'graphic' because it's related to display behavior with the -nographic option.
-</think>
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-The bug report describes an issue where QEMU produces no output when using the `-nographic` option. The user notes that without this option, the system works correctly, showing GRUB and booting as expected. When `-nographic` is added, after selecting the GRUB boot binary, there's no further output.
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-The categories provided include "graphic," which relates to display or graphical interface issues. Since the problem arises with a specific QEMU command line option that affects how output is handled (likely suppressing console output for a headless session), this points towards an issue in how QEMU manages its graphical interface or output redirection when `-nographic` is used.
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-Therefore, the category that best fits this bug report is:
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-**graphic**
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