Sure, there are some emails here on the list expressing the problem.
Just to make sure that nothing is missed:
I'm using a Suse 10.1 system, running on a AMP 64bit CPU.
Qemu (0.8.2 as well as CVS versions) are compiled with gcc 3.3 in 64 bit
mode. I run an emulate the following systems with this
On Tue, Dec 26, 2006 at 10:16:38AM +0100, Werner Dittmann wrote:
When I try to install Opensuse 10.2 as a 64 bit system the Qemu seems to
go into a loop.
same thing happens with Fedora Core 6, but still I am not sure that is enough
to pinpoint a problem to qemu, as they both share the same
Hi,
This patch completes the previous one and allows the snapshot (VMDK style)
creation from the QEMU monitor (Ctrl+Alt+2).
To clarify, the previous patch implements the snapshot capabilities according
to the Virtual Disk Format 1.0 document.
Hi Igor,
Out of curiousity, why didn't you use the new snapshot infrastructure
that Fabrice introduced in CVS? Shouldn't the CID just map directly to
a snapshot tag?
Regards,
Anthony Liguori
Igor Lvovsky wrote:
Hi,
This patch completes the previous one and allows the snapshot (VMDK
CVSROOT:/sources/qemu
Module name:qemu
Changes by: Paul Brook pbrook 06/12/26 18:27:07
Modified files:
linux-user : flatload.c
Log message:
bFLT loader commandline fix.
CVSWeb URLs:
Howdy,
The following patch adds an -option-rom option to allow loading of PCI
option ROMs. This is useful for loading things like etherboot or VMI.
For instance, using an etherboot ROM[1] from http://rom-o-matic.net/,
one can use the following command line to PXE boot QEMU:
qemu -hda