Thanks to Shiyao Ma for sharing the procedure.
El 16/12/16 a les 01:07, Shiyao Ma ha escrit:
> Hi, Kevin
>
> The key part is, when you run the system image without X, the
> framebuffer stuff should already be disabled in that image. Or at least
> you can a chance to modify it, like what I did
Hi, Kevin
The key part is, when you run the system image without X, the framebuffer
stuff should already be disabled in that image. Or at least you can a
chance to modify it, like what I did by SSH.
Here's what I was doing when installing the debian netiso image. Note, for
all the procedure
Hi Kevin,
I met the same problem and posted in the mailing list like 10 days ago.
You can check the mailing list archive.
Briefly, two points should be kept in mind.
1. the grub should be boot in text mode, disable the framebuffer.
2. the qemu command should be with, -curses -vga virtio
I presume that your Fedora is trying to use a graphics mode to display
its logo and fancy boot progression bar.
Try using another quemu-system binary with graphics support (like -spice).
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2016-12-13 16:42 GMT+01:00 Kevin Wilson
Hi,
I have this setup:
- Ubuntu Server 14.04.1:
- QEMU version 2.2.0:
qemu-system-x86_64 --version
QEMU emulator version 2.2.0 (Debian 2:2.2+dfsg-5expubuntu8+contrail3),
Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Fabrice Bellard
I had downloaded fedora 21 installation iso:
Fedora-Live-Workstation-x86_64-21-5.iso