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The problem is that KVM 1.0 (and Qemu 1.0) has problems with VirtIO - The "workaround" to use IDE does help but is slow as hell.
We fixed SCSI and IDE mode for now with a patch, but it looks like for VirtIO Fedora (or was it Redhat?) needs to bring a newly compiled VirtIO driver ISO out.
Since I'm running this KVM with Edis this upgrade (KVM 1.0) is a disaster