"=?utf-8?B?SsOhbiBPTkRSRUogKFNBTCk=?= wrote:" > > On Sun, Aug 17, 2014 at 09:16:07AM -0700, David Highley wrote: > > "David Highley wrote:" > > > > > > "=?utf-8?B?SsOhbiBPTkRSRUogKFNBTCk=?= wrote:" > > > > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > > > I use android-x86-4.4-r1.iso in qemu. Just need to run SDL output > > > > using > > > > this command: > > > > > > > > qemu-kvm -m 1024 -soundhw es1370 -usb -usbdevice tablet \ > > > > -show-cursor -display sdl \ > > > > -hda ./android.img -cdrom android-x86-4.4-r1.iso > > > > > > > > -show-cursor works only with SDL and without show-cursor you don't know, > > > > where you mouse pointer is. > > > > I brought up android-x86-4.4-RC2.iso using Virtual Machine Manager. > > Being fairly new to running virtual hosting I used defaults, except for > > these changes: > > - OS type Linux > > - Vesion: Generic 2.6.25 or later..., need to select show all versions > > - Boot Options, add IDE CDROM 1 > > - IDE CDROM 1 define Source path: <to android-x86-4.4-RC2.iso> > > Btw, R1 (which is newer than RC2) has been released.
I see that now and switched to the R1 version. > > > - Add Hardware; Sound: ich6 > > > > Maps, Play Books and Gallery do not work. Maps will run but not display > > as noted before. Play Books and Gallery die immediately. Can read Google > > mail and play music with Google music application. YouTube also seems to > > work. > > > > Just wish there were away to save the image to disk so that added > > applications and changes can be saved between boot ups. > > You can add an 4 GB HDD using virt-manager and install Android to this > image. Just select "Install" from ISO boot menu. > Then all settings will be permanent and you can install applications to > disk. I already had created a 16 GB HDD but when I tried to install to disk it said something about cflash and failed. I had tried a couple of disk options that did not work. In looking at the information you posted it looked like you were using USB so I tried that and it worked after doing the low level file system partitioning, typing the partition to 83 for Linux and creating an ext3 file system. > > SAL > -- Regards, David Highley Highley Recommended, Inc. Phone: (206) 669-0081 2927 SW 339th Street WEB: http://www.highley-recommended.com Federal Way, WA 98023-7732 _______________________________________________ virt mailing list virt@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/virt