On 18.04.2012 18:51, intrigeri wrote:
Hi,
Michal Suchanek wrote (05 May 2011 13:41:01 GMT) :
Booting this way from an Ubuntu USB install media is also very slow
but at least I can confirm the media is bootable.
I'm going to file a wishlist bug about USB2 redirection soon,
that will be
Hi,
Michael Tokarev wrote (19 Apr 2012 07:36:45 GMT) :
I'm going to file a wishlist bug about USB2 redirection soon, that
will be about performance matters.
Doesn't usb2 redirection work already?
Oops sorry, I was very much confused.
What is missing is USB (2.0) redirection over the network
Hi,
Michal Suchanek wrote (05 May 2011 13:41:01 GMT) :
Booting this way from an Ubuntu USB install media is also very slow
but at least I can confirm the media is bootable.
I'm going to file a wishlist bug about USB2 redirection soon,
that will be about performance matters.
#625716, though,
Package: qemu-kvm
Version: 1:0.12.5+dfsg-5
Severity: normal
While kvm supports USB devices it does not support booting from USB mass
storage.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 6.0.1
APT prefers stable
APT policy: (900, 'stable'), (700, 'oldstable'), (510, 'unstable'), (500,
tags 625716 + upstream wontfix
severity 625716 minor
thanks
05.05.2011 15:26, Michal Suchanek wrote:
Package: qemu-kvm
Version: 1:0.12.5+dfsg-5
Severity: normal
While kvm supports USB devices it does not support booting from USB mass
storage.
Yes qemu-kvm 0.12.5 does not support booting
A small followup. While no released version of
qemu-kvm can flawlessly boot from a (emulated)
usb drive directly (using -boot menu or automatic
boot) -- this is because seabios as currently
available in Debian (even -testing) does not
have necessary support -- even 0.12 version in
squeeze can
Excerpts from Michael Tokarev's message of Thu May 05 14:57:04 +0200 2011:
A small followup. While no released version of
qemu-kvm can flawlessly boot from a (emulated)
usb drive directly (using -boot menu or automatic
boot) -- this is because seabios as currently
available in Debian (even
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