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<0> it's in that faq entry <0> "uml-utilities" is the package name on ubuntu/debian. <0> usermode linux maintains it <1> from the "user-mode project" I got it <1> thanks <2> :( <0> srinidhi: i see the same thing when i try this in qemu 0.9.0 <2> dignome: ??? <0> although it doesn't look like anything fatal happened <0> file reports an x86 bootsector was written... looks good so far <2> dignome: oh okay... <1> thanks again dignome, lots of good info. trying this stuff out now <0> srinidhi: afaict the hexdump is a result of using --verbose with grub. <2> dignome: yes... :)
<2> dignome: I was able to run grub from my host machine and install grub on the image <2> dignome: punk***, rvalles_ thanks a lot guys!!! <2> Grub got installed :) <3> Hi! I know there is a section on the "hardware" configuration, but it seems like I cannot find it again? Any help? <3> Any suggestions at all? It is frustrating. I know I have read it. <3> No one? <3> Ok. Thanks for all your help. <4> hi all <4> I'm installing a wintendo xp sp2 host <4> but it said for the last 10 minutes "installing devices" <4> they green bar is at the end <4> is that normal? <4> or is there something wrong <5> RedShift ,err ... wintendo ? <4> windows, whatever <5> RedShift , u have kqemu enabled? other wise i think it'll take time... though i've never tried it myself .. <4> no, because the installer bluescreens when I use -kernel-kqemu <5> RedShift ,ah.. ok .. i dont really know ... hang around here til some one who has tried comes in .. <5> RedShift ,according to this http://www.crazysquirrel.com/computing/debian/applications/xp-under-debian-with-qemu.jspx it takes time... ewrr hours as he says.. <4> ah crap <4> hmmm I'll try something dangerous and adventurous <4> aha <4> I may have found a trick around it <5> RedShift yes? <4> it's running right now I'll be able to tell you in half an hour <5> ok <4> installing devices <4> HAH! <4> it works <4> ok here it goes <4> you start installing with -no-acpi <4> and press f5 during the first step to install and use "Standard PC" as computer type <4> then when it's done copying files, the installer will reboot <4> now then, when it says "Press any key to boot from CD-ROM", you interrupt qemu (ctrl c) <4> and restart qemu with -no-acpi -kernel-kqemu <4> it no longer hangs at "installing devices" <4> but the installer is not finished yet so this may not be a total solution <4> if this works someone should add it to the wiki <5> RedShift ,nice find dude :) <4> it's saying copying files <4> it does require the kqemu kernel module <4> but if you're really serious with this emulation stuff you would have it anyway <6> it was liberated just recently anyway ;-) <4> the install is going fast now <4> "registering components" <4> I wonder if vista will work on qemu... <4> 10 windows minutes remaining <4> woot it works <4> it appears this is the solution <5> RedShift ,cool :) i'll have to remeber this on e <7> i'm looking for a way to connect two qemu instances via a virtual "nullmodem" cable. i tried to start one instance with -serial tcp:127.0.0.1:4444,server and the other with -serial tcp:127.0.0.1:4444 but that did not seem to work out (to be precises, i started one windows xp instance with /debug and trying to attach windbg via com1 from another windows xp instance, but it didn't successfully connect <7> any ideas? <7> oh. and: hi :) <8> is there a bugtracker for qemu? <8> Kasperle: is the nullmodem thing the point of your exercise? or do you just want a connection between the two instances? <7> dagb: the point is being able to use windbg in one qemu instance to kernel debug a windows running in another <8> ...which requires the use of serial ports. got it. <7> yup <8> perhaps try with a terminal emulator in each end to elliminate potential problems with windbg? <7> good point. was about to try "copy con com1" and "copy com1 con" but i suppose hyperterminal might work even better <8> teraterm....
<9> hi folks :) <9> i have in my hard disk an image <9> and i want to use it with qemu <9> how can i do that? :) <8> qemu -hda image <9> that's all? :) <7> hm. alright. i tried using putty and that gets characters across just nicely <8> bodod1: No. I can recommend reading the available documentation. <8> bodod1: It is quite good. <9> dagb: ok, thank you! :) <8> Kasperle: qemu emulates a 16450. Can windbg work with that? <8> Can you get putty to talk at 115200 in qemu? What bps does windbg require? <7> dagb: i'm using putty at 115k2 and that's what windbg tries to use by default as well <9> hi again :) <9> well it tells me things about /dev/kqemu <9> it's unavailable he saids <9> i'm on FC6 <9> and i've done: yum install qemu <9> should i yum install kqemu too? <8> bodod1: looks like you're all set then. All that remains is to read the documentation. <5> bbl .... <9> dagb: :) sure, but actually i'm so in a hurry to see it working ;) <9> dagb: i've read all the page in the wiki <8> this too? bodod1: http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/kqemu-doc.html <8> or you can just tell qemu to not use kqemu <9> it's optional for a start, right? <8> exactly <9> it's meant to accelerate the emulation? <8> yup <9> :) <9> no the image i have is an osx tiger one <9> it starts but hangs <9> anyway, i'd like to try it with windows <9> i have windows installed on a partition <9> no image, but an install <9> how can i use that installation? <7> you probably can't because windows doesn't like it when you change all of its hardware at once <9> Kasperle: you're right, yes... <7> plus, if it would even boot, it'd probably ask you to re-activate your copy of windows <9> grrr! :) <10> Is kqemu in CVS anywhere? <11> Hello <12> shawarma: not yet <13> what does exactly qemu do with the -smb option <13> I mean does it run a samba server?, does it uses and already running? <10> Where is the bugtracker? <10> Or perhaps there is none? <14> bug tracker? there's a bug tracker? :) <14> I think there is one somewhere <14> http://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?group=qemu, but I don't think it gets used <15> shawarma ,yeah there is one somewhere..i dont know where... <10> Ok... Where do I report problems then? The development mailing list? <14> shawarma: right <14> you shouldn't use the bug tracker <10> Ok. <10> Thanks. <14> shawarma: posts to the mailing list should get through faster if you're subscribed, btw <10> sdbrady: Oh, obviously. <16> LinuxAWAY: was disconnected... qemu will start a new smbd process on host (can find config file in /tmp). <17> trying to compile 0.9.0 on ubuntu and getting "./configure: 372: Syntax error: Bad fd number" <10> sdbrady: What info should I provide? Version of kqemu, qemu, the kernel and the versions of gcc used to compile them, the register dumps and what else? <10> ConstyXIV: Are you by any chance under Ubuntu? <17> shawarma: reread my last line <10> ConstyXIV: LOL. Whoops. <17> so? anything? <10> ConstyXIV: It's because the configure script contains a bashism and Ubuntu uses dash. <10> ConstyXIV: Change the #!/bin/sh at the top to #!/bin/bash <17> shawarma: thanks much <10> ConstyXIV: Any time. <18> Huy guys, did anybody could upgrade to IE7 when running qEmu on a macBook? <19> hey, how can i mount an image that contains partitions? <20> if it's a raw image, use lomount <19> k, thanks <21> of mount -o loop,offset=$((512*$N))
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