Aha. Yes. I noticed that issue when I turned off one of the settings dealing with my HDD, something dealing with the auto-detection settings for my SATA HDD in my BIOS, access mode (large, auto), extended IDE drive (auto, none). So, those three things. And I was able to reproduce that error. On 11/2/07, Sander van Dijk wrote: > > Hi, > > The image from yesterday (Nov 1, 2007) panics when I boot it in qemu, > maybe this is related to the topic starter's problem? > I try to boot it with "qemu -cdrom plan9.iso -boot d", and it produces > the following output: > > Booting from CD-Rom... > PBS1...Plan 9 from Bell Labs > ELCR: 0A00 > apm ax=f000 cx=f000 dx=f000 di=fff0 ebx=9e22 esi=-f0010 > dev A0 port 170 config 85C0 capabilities 0300 mwdma 0007 udma 203F > found partition sdD0!cdboot; 49992+1440 > FLAGS=246 TRAP=0 ECODE=0 PC=8002ffe7 > AX 00000000 BX 80044774 CX 00000000 DX 00000000 > SI 00000200 DI 00000000 BP 80047da4 > CS 0010 DS 0008 ES 0008 FS 0008 GS 0008 > CR0 80000011 CR2 00000000 CR3 0000c000 > panic: exception/interrupt 0 > > Press almost any key to reset.. > > Greetings, Sander. >