On Sat, Jan 14, 2006 at 12:13:26AM +0100, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
According to the docs on http://qemu.org/qemu-doc.html#SEC45, Qemu is
able to boot a Linux kernel and to run a Linux Debian installation from
NFS.
I downloaded debian-31r1a-mips-netinst.iso image, and tried to start it:
Hi Juergen!
On 1/14/06, Juergen Pfennig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
as I found out qemu is quite stable and has acceptable performance. Using it
you
could freeze legacy applications using a legacy OS like win 2003 or win XP. I
am
talking of periods from 5 to 20 years!
Yes, that is a good
Daniel Jacobowitz schrieb:
On Sat, Jan 14, 2006 at 12:13:26AM +0100, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
According to the docs on http://qemu.org/qemu-doc.html#SEC45, Qemu is
able to boot a Linux kernel and to run a Linux Debian installation from
NFS.
I downloaded debian-31r1a-mips-netinst.iso image,
On Sat, Jan 14, 2006 at 07:34:36PM +0100, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
(A) You have to build a qemu-specific kernel to use the MIPS QEMU.
And how to build qemu-specific MIPS kernel?
Is it just a kernel built for MIPS, or perhaps some qemu-specific
patches have to be applied?
You have to
On Fri, 23 Dec 2005, Kazu wrote:
Hi,
I have a report that when hyper-threading is on, Linux doesn't boot on
Windows XP. It occurs when linux kernel is loading. But when HT is turned
off, qemu works fine. Does this occur on Linux host ?
Jari Komppa made a launcher that sets affinities just
I am wondering if Apple's switch over to Intel will make it easier or harder to use a Mac as host using qemu? Also, what about the Mac OS's as guest?Any thought?desNotes
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Hi,
that's an interesting topic you bring up there :D
It looks like there are many different groups which all have quite
different uses of qemu on their mind... Jürgen, you think about a
_really_ stable hardware platform; other people think about a