Because I have only 2GB, I had to lessen the memory in the virtual machine to 1495 Mo.
Then I get some error, that I was able to capture by redirecting COM1 to /tmp/sel4 file: [some parsing cut ... ask if needed] Kernel loaded to: start=0x100000 end=0x147000 size=0x47000 entry=0x10003e ACPI: RSDP paddr=0xe0000 ACPI: RSDP vaddr=0xdfce0000 ACPI: RSDT paddr=0x5d6f0000 ACPI: RSDT vaddr=0xdfef0000 ACPI: MADT paddr=0x5d6f0240 ACPI: MADT vaddr=0xdfef0240 ACPI: MADT apic_addr=0xfee00000 ACPI: MADT flags=0x1 ACPI: MADT_ISO bus=0 source=0 gsi=2 flags=0x0 ACPI: MADT_ISO bus=0 source=9 gsi=9 flags=0xd ACPI: MADT_APIC apic_id=0x0 ACPI: MADT_IOAPIC ioapic_id=1 ioapic_addr=0xfec00000 gsib=0 ACPI: 1 CPU(s) detected Detected 1 CPUs. Only just 1 Detected 1 boot module(s): module #0: start=0x1c2000 end=0x65f77a0 size=0x64357a0 name='/image.elf' ELF-loading userland images from boot modules: size=0x6435000 v_entry=0x2000000 v_start=0x2000000 v_end=0x8435000 p_start=0x65f8000 p_end=0xca2d000 Moving loaded userland images to final location: from=0x65f8000 to=0x147000 size=0x6435000 PCI: Detected device @ bus=0x0 dev=0x0 fun=0x0: vid=0x8086 did=0x1237 type=normal PCI: Detected device @ bus=0x0 dev=0x1 fun=0x0: vid=0x8086 did=0x7000 type=normal PCI: Detected device @ bus=0x0 dev=0x1 fun=0x1: vid=0x8086 did=0x269e type=normal PCI: BAR[4] ignored: PCI IO space not supported PCI: Detected device @ bus=0x0 dev=0x2 fun=0x0: vid=0x80ee did=0xbeef type=normal PCI: BAR[0] address=0xe0000000 size=0x1000000 PCI: Detected device @ bus=0x0 dev=0x4 fun=0x0: vid=0x80ee did=0xcafe type=normal PCI: BAR[0] ignored: PCI IO space not supported PCI: BAR[1] address=0xf0000000 size=0x400000 PCI: BAR[2] address=0xf0400000 size=0x4000 PCI: Detected device @ bus=0x0 dev=0x7 fun=0x0: vid=0x8086 did=0x7113 type=normal Starting node #0 Caught cap fault in send phase at address 0x0 while trying to handle: user exception 0x6 code 0x0 in thread 0xff7e0900 "rootserver" at address 0x200b78f With stack: 0x28026ec: 0x20a3854 paul@...445...:/tmp$
Is it a fancy way to say I am missing memory, or is it more serious (real CPU is a Celeron D)?