Excerpts from Michael Tokarev's message of Thu May 05 14:57:04 +0200 2011:
> A small followup.  While no released version of
> qemu-kvm can flawlessly boot from a (emulated)
> usb drive directly (using -boot menu or automatic
> boot) -- this is because seabios as currently
> available in Debian (even -testing) does not
> have necessary support -- even 0.12 version in
> squeeze can boot from usb device using external
> boot rom method (extboot), like this:
> 
>  kvm -usb \
>    -drive file=filename,if=none,id=b,boot=on \
>    -device usb-storage,drive=b
> 
> (the key point is boot=on subparameter)
> 
> But either way, booting from a usb1.1 device
> takes ages - base debian squeeze with only
> minimal set of software (login prompt and ssh
> with network support, no X) takes ~5 minutes
> to boot this way.

Booting this way from an Ubuntu USB install media is also very slow but
at least I can confirm the media is bootable.

Thanks

Michal



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