Yesterday, the first Linux I installed, to test outside of NixOS was Debian 11
(same computer, I make different partitions under GPT, UEFI).
I was surprised that Debian got rid of VirtualBox in Debian 10 (because they
don't like how the company handle CVE for older versions),
and also got rid of dosemu... (version 1 I presume). Anyway, so I used as
suggested virt-manager, a Python script simulating a bit the GUI
of VirtualBox. Under the hood, it use QEMU. I stopped, because I choose to
install, it partition the drive, it reboots, then it hang
on the line: Booting from hard disk...
I had forcibly stopped the machine on Debian 11, and when rebooting Debian 11
itself, it took 2 or 3 mins to try to let qemu process die.
And now, with your script, here on Fedora 34, I get the same result!
Guess, I know I could fdisk /mbr 1 or fdisk /mbr 2 to test one of the 2 mbr of
FreeDOS... but ... oh well... yes I'll try.
BTW:
2021-06-13T01:27:09.703704Z qemu-system-x86_64: -usbdevice mouse: '-usbdevice'
is deprecated, please use '-device usb-...' instead
WARNING: Image format was not specified for
'/home/paul/lib/freedos/freedos.img' and probing guessed raw.
Automatically detecting the format is dangerous for raw images, write
operations on block 0 will be restricted.
Specify the 'raw' format explicitly to remove the restrictions.
2021-06-13T01:27:09.723897Z qemu-system-x86_64: warning: '-soundhw pcspk' is
deprecated, please set a backend using '-machine pcspk-audiodev=<name>' instead
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