On Tue, 8 Nov 2005, Leigh Dyer wrote:
Has anyone tried something like this before? QEMU will be running on a
server, so I figured that the VNC X server would be a good option for the
GUI, but if anyone has a better idea I'd love to hear it.
You could also run VNC or RDP on the Windows server
On 11/8/05, Leigh Dyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I've been using QEMU and KQEMU quite happily to run Linux and Windows
guests on my Linux desktop PC for quite some time now, but I'm wondering
if anyone has ever used QEMU for running a Windows server OS on a Linux
server. Specifically,
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Module name:qemu
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Changes by: Fabrice Bellard [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/11/08 22:30:36
Modified files:
. : Changelog qemu-doc.texi vl.c vl.h
hw : serial.c
Log message:
use host serial port
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On Tue, 8 Nov 2005, Leigh Dyer wrote:
Has anyone tried something like this before? QEMU will be running on a
server, so I figured that the VNC X server would be a good option for
the GUI, but if anyone has a better idea I'd love to hear it.
You could also run VNC or
Thanks!
Actually, I don't need the whole ACPI mechanism working.
On the real target, I want to use the power button to initiate a reboot.
Such a thing can be done with something like:
cat /proc/acpi/event | grep specific_event /dev/null reboot
In the qemu, I never get to load the relevant