On 12/02/2019 03:23 PM, Carson, Jay B wrote:
- Basically, if I put a packet sniffer between my computer and the
internet, would the packet sniffer find even one packet that was sent or
received as a result of executing the listed command?
Interesting General Dynamics would be using QEMU
Does running the following command transfer any data to any cloud or external
service provider:
$ qemu-img convert -f raw -O qcow2 image.img image.qcow2
Does this application work as a completely standalone application?
Thank you,
Jay
On Sat, 30 Nov 2019 at 19:07, Programmingkid wrote:
>
> Do any of the sound cards in QEMU having working sound input? I have tried
> AC97, ES1370, and SoundBlaster 16 cards with my Windows 2000 guest. All cards
> can output audio but when I try to record sound there is nothing. My host is
>
Greetings,
Have you ever been stuck in UEFI prompt? This happens when you fire the VM, it
looks for PXE, then this.
Tried "exit" but no joy with various recipes found by search engines. Please
come forward if you know a working solution as I am desperate.
This is Alpine Linux with aarch64
On Mon, 2 Dec 2019 at 18:07, Carson, Jay B wrote:
>
> Does running the following command transfer any data to any cloud or external
> service provider:
>
> $ qemu-img convert -f raw -O qcow2 image.img image.qcow2
>
No. The image stays on the computer on which this command is run.
> Does
Thank you for taking the time to review my query. I will try to elaborate.
What do I mean by "Does the application work as a completely standalone
application?"
- Does the application at any time reach out to the internet for any reason
during execution?
- Does it share any meta-data,