Unfortunately I need some stupid windows programs so I decided to
install win2k in qemu on my laptop. It works well but I have a small
question: when running qemu it gives an message it couldn't load kqemu.
Allthough I did load the kernel module:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] kldstat
Id Refs AddressSize Name
snip
251 0xc3d78000 7000 aio.ko
261 0xc3e75000 1b000kqemu.ko
[EMAIL PROTECTED] qemu -hda ~/qemu/win2k.qcom2 -localtime -net nic,vlan=0 -net
user,vlan=0
Could not open '/dev/kqemu' - QEMU acceleration layer not activated
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ls /dev/ | grep kqemu
kqemu0
As shown in the output from the last command, I do have a /dev/kqemu0
when starting qemu, when running it again I get a kqemu1 etc. But for
some reason it seems the qemu expects a /dev/kqemu . What can I do about
it ?
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-Frank Staals
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