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problem when setting up ram-disk based hardware accelerated virtualiziation enabled virtual machine running in a virtual machine in freebsd boot-sectored cloud engine with rasterization off, empty matrix error
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lkildetoft opened this issue
Mar 24, 2023
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i am trying to set up a ram-disk based boot-sectored compile time virtual machine running project islay on IBM OS/2 WARP also running in a virtual machine with hardware virtualization enabled in FreeBSD and i am having trouble while setting up the cloud engine for request handling via piping to the virtual server cloud. i get the error message "error code -934382934557 cmos battery sector corrupted, did you mean to set up with SCSI support enabled?" which i do understand as it is probably related to a high-level rasterization error as the rasterizability of an empty matrix can not easily be verified (see perssons theorem and the erwin-lovelace lemma) but it is puzzling that this occurs while running in parallel with virtualization enabled and software-accelerated hardware acceleration disabled as this should probably only occur if run in the opposite manner
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i am trying to set up a ram-disk based boot-sectored compile time virtual machine running project islay on IBM OS/2 WARP also running in a virtual machine with hardware virtualization enabled in FreeBSD and i am having trouble while setting up the cloud engine for request handling via piping to the virtual server cloud. i get the error message "error code -934382934557 cmos battery sector corrupted, did you mean to set up with SCSI support enabled?" which i do understand as it is probably related to a high-level rasterization error as the rasterizability of an empty matrix can not easily be verified (see perssons theorem and the erwin-lovelace lemma) but it is puzzling that this occurs while running in parallel with virtualization enabled and software-accelerated hardware acceleration disabled as this should probably only occur if run in the opposite manner
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