qemu -boot d -cdrom [cd-image file name]
That should do it for you. Though it might help to do a
qemu-img -f [format-option] c.img [size]
to make a hard disk image first, then incorporate that in the invocation at
the top:
qemu -boot d -cdrom [cd-image file name] -hda c.img
Wesley Parish
On Sun, 9 Oct 2005, Michel Pelletier wrote:
A copule others on this thread mentioned that you can compile the kqemu
module with gcc 4 and the rest of qemu with gcc 3.x. Did this work for
you? Did it create a performance boost?
I don't think you'd gain much since most of the time is spent
Hi All,
Can anyone advise if there is a revised patch for TAP
support for Qemu 0.7.2 Under win32,
If anyone can give me any info it would be appreciated.
Dave.
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On Monday, October 10, 2005, 0:24:40, Ishwar Rattan wrote:
So how can I invoke it to boot a bootable.iso
image?
Try adding -L ./ (or -L ./bios, depending on where your BIOS images are) to
the command-line.
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The conclusions of most good
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2005-09/msg00079.html
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2005-09/msg00080.html
Mad Monkey
Dave Reynolds a écrit :
Hi All,
Can anyone advise if there is a revised patch for TAP support for Qemu
0.7.2 Under win32,
If anyone can
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