> On Friday 07 March 2014 12:39:31 Pierre Labastie wrote:
>> For (ii), you can:
>> - copy an existing LFS/BLFS to a virtual disk (using for example
>> qemu-img), or
>> - use qemu-nbd to see a virtual disk as a system disk, and build to that
>> disk
>> (you need the nbd kernel module, and the nbd-client utility).
>
>
> thanks a lot for this.
> I did not know about qemu-img nor qemu-nbd
> (Indicently do you know of any documentation on these utilities I can read
> ? )
>
> =
> ps
> I had already managed to install qemu on lfs  which I intend to be  a
> host.
>
> thanks again.
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Hello,

There is a wiki site available for the use of qemu-img:


http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/QEMU/Images#Creating_an_image

Regards,

Christopher
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