To start the accelerator, just do a "net start kqemu" on the dos prompt. You can insert that in a batch file if you want before running qemu. Don't forget to add the line "-kernel-kqemu" to activate.
How do you know that accelerator is running? press ctrl-alt-2 you will be dropped on the qemu monitor. type the command "info kqemu". It's enabled if you see "kqemu support: enabled for user and kernel code". otherwise, it will say disabled.
Press ctrl-alt-1 to go back to qemu. One insignificant thing I've noticed is that if you enable smp, kqemu is disabled. Maybe a bug or something.
And yes, it works fine here. A mix bag though, i have not seen any significant speedup when using kqemu. qemu by itself is very usable running 2 Debian and 1 Solaris 10 x86 guest on a windows [EMAIL PROTECTED]/1Gb.
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Andre | http://www.varon.ca
On 10/9/06, Roger Filomeno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
http://corruptedpartition.blogspot.com/2006/10/root-meeee-linux-virtualization-on.html
Im running Damn Small Linux with QEMU on.. win-- *choke* XP coz i had to play RAN while working, but im having problems with KQEMU accelarator. Anyone got this working?
My setting is 5Gig VHD at 128 VMEM with no swap(!?)
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