Aziz KEZZOU wrote:
Aziz KEZZOU wrote:
Hi all,
I am running freebsd 5.3 under qemu (a fast IA32 emulator). My host
system is linux. Everything works fine, but I want to get rid of this
small non-scrollable window, not practical when gcc says I made many
many errors :-)...
you can
So basically what I want to do now is mount the freeBSD image in a
loopback and modify the boot.conf file directly. Anyone knows how to
do this under linux (2.6 if relevant) ? BSD seems to have a weird
way of organizing the disk. Which file system shoud I support ?
I would just do it on
Aziz KEZZOU wrote:
Hi all,
I am running freebsd 5.3 under qemu (a fast IA32 emulator). My host
system is linux. Everything works fine, but I want to get rid of this
small non-scrollable window, not practical when gcc says I made many
many errors :-)...
you can scroll it after
Hi all,
I am running freebsd 5.3 under qemu (a fast IA32 emulator). My host
system is linux. Everything works fine, but I want to get rid of this
small non-scrollable window, not practical when gcc says I made many
many errors :-)...
Instead I want to get a console. In qemu's documentation it
In the last episode (Mar 23), Aziz KEZZOU said:
I am running freebsd 5.3 under qemu (a fast IA32 emulator). My host
system is linux. Everything works fine, but I want to get rid of this
small non-scrollable window, not practical when gcc says I made many
many errors :-)...
In FreeBSD, you can
Aziz KEZZOU wrote:
Hi all,
I am running freebsd 5.3 under qemu (a fast IA32 emulator). My host
system is linux. Everything works fine, but I want to get rid of this
small non-scrollable window, not practical when gcc says I made many
many errors :-)...
you can scroll it after hittong tthe
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