I am talking about a text-based guest console with (possibly) a muxed monitor console (aka qemu console).
If I understood correctly, the former can only be got with -display curses and only when qemu is running on the foreground to attach the current pseudo-tty and nothing else: no pipes and no sockets. For the latter you can have pipes and sockets. Il giorno mer 22 ago 2018 alle ore 08:48 Narcis Garcia <informat...@actiu.net> ha scritto: > > Are you both talking about Qemu console? > ...or a guest console? > > > El 21/08/18 a les 21:44, Alberto Garcia ha escrit: > > On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 09:17:39PM +0200, Vincenzo Romano wrote: > >> But I would then get "just" the monitor. Not the console. > >> I need both. > >> Thanks anyway. > > > > I'm not sure if I'm following you... if you have '-display curses' > > you'll already have the guest console on the terminal emulator where > > you're running QEMU. > > > > If you want to have both the console and the monitor in the same place > > you can try with -nographic. This way you have the guest serial port > > and the monitor in the same place and you can switch between them > > (press 'C-a h' for help). You need to pass console=ttyS0 to the guest > > kernel. > > > > Berto > > > -- Vincenzo Romano - NotOrAnd.IT Information Technologies -- NON QVIETIS MARIBVS NAVTA PERITVS