RHEL >= 9 and compatible distros like Rocky >= 9 will not boot using
the default qemu CPU. You will see an error at boot:
Fatal glibc error: CPU does not support x86-64-v2
Instead you need to use -cpu host.
In commit f28757c6d1 ("convert_linux: set "gcaps_default_cpu = false"
for x86_64 RHEL-9.0+ guests") we fixed this specifically for RHEL >= 9.
This commit extends the same fix to all RHEL family distros.
Updates: commit f28757c6d100060c65212ea55cfa59d308dcb850
Fixes:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2166619
Reported-by: Ming Xie
Thanks: Laszlo Ersek
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convert/convert_linux.ml | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/convert/convert_linux.ml b/convert/convert_linux.ml
index e20cafa551..460cbff0ed 100644
--- a/convert/convert_linux.ml
+++ b/convert/convert_linux.ml
@@ -201,9 +201,9 @@ let convert (g : G.guestfs) source inspect i_firmware
keep_serial_console _ =
(* RHEL >= 9.0 on x86_64 requires the processor to support the
"x86-64-v2"
* microarchitecture level, which the default QEMU VCPU model does not
- * satisfy. Refer to RHBZ#2076013.
+ * satisfy. Refer to RHBZ#2076013 RHBZ#2166619.
*)
- let default_cpu_suffices = inspect.i_distro <> "rhel" ||
+ let default_cpu_suffices = family <> `RHEL_family ||
inspect.i_arch <> "x86_64" ||
inspect.i_major_version < 9 in
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2.39.0