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<0> and if you can't find extensive info via google, i would wonder how it is you tried it <1> dtm: really? <0> think about it. <1> about what? <1> when I google about qemu and macos I get pages related to qemu on macosx <1> all I found is pearpc <2> gnite
<3> hm. ok <3> so if i dd /dev/zero count=0 some distance after the end of my file with seek=, i still have to grow out my partition somehow <3> id imagine windows cannot grow out the partition it is running off of. :\ <3> whoops. <4> with qemu -hda win2k.img -boot c -net nic,vlan=0 -net tap,vlan=0,ifname=tap0,script=/etc/qemu-ifup -m 256 -localtime, how do I specify if br0, br1, etc should be used? <4> forget it. it's in the script <5> hi <1> damn it, the kqemu installation distructions are hard to understand <1> I get the following error when I try to load kqemu <1> yanis@book:~/kqemu-1.3.0pre9$ sudo modprobe kqemu <1> FATAL: Error inserting kqemu (/lib/modules/2.6.15-26-386/misc/kqemu.ko): Invalid module format <6> yanis: use the same compiler the kernel was built with. <6> yanis: cat /proc/version will tell you which gcc you should be using <1> thanks dignome <7> hi all <7> I'm not able to run qemu <6> how so? is there an error message you can paste here? <7> I'm on gentoo x86 and everything is compiled with gcc.4 (kernel too). qemu doesn't compile with gcc-4, so I used gcc-3.4.6, but I can't recompile my kernel atm, so I'm not able to load kqemu (obviously) <6> you shouldn't need to recompile your kernel for kqemu <6> you should however compile kqemu with the same compiler your kernel was built with <7> so.. can I compile kqemu with gcc-4 and qemu with gcc-3? <6> yep <7> great, let me try :) <7> (back in 10 minuts, time to compile the module and load it) <7> dignome: ok, loaded
<7> now I'm trying (by root) -> qemu -cdrom install-x86-minimal-2006.1.iso -boot d -m 128 <7> it hangs there.. I see there is a process, but nothing happes <7> root 16357 83.8 30.3 165100 77140 pts/1 R+ 18:55 1:32 qemu -cdrom install-x86-minimal-2006.1.iso -boot d -m 128 <6> lavish: did you compile qemu with sdl in your use flags? <7> dignome: no <7> do I need it? <6> if you want graphical output, yes. <7> argh, thanks <7> ;) <7> I'll let you know ... in 10 minutes :P <8> QEMU only uses SDL for output? <6> for the output from the vga card. sdl has many backends for output - might as well use it. <7> dignome: ahhhh it works! <7> wonderful, thanks! <8> I'm guessing it's just easier to use a framebuffer like SDL gives you? <5> did any of you already tried image resizing ? <9> Hi, I'm having this problem: I boot a Debian etch iso under qemu, but when it gets to a ncurses interface (when it asks me to select the language for the instalation) it "semi-freezes", I mean, I can't select the language, but I can controle the console (so it is not frozen) <9> any idea what could this be? <6> try specifying a keymap with qemu. qemu ... -k en-us <9> I'm running qemu 0.8.1 on Debian etch <9> 0k, I'll try <9> yes! that worked! <9> thanks a lot dignome =) <4> for some reason, the internal clock on my gues OS is very fast <6> exobyte: you're using qemu 0.8.2? do you have a frequency scaling processor (speedstep, coolNquiet, etc)? <4> it's a dual core athlon 64 <4> it might be <4> I compiled it a few days ago, I think it's that version <6> best you can do is probably to disable the daemon managing it.
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