Well, I didn't emerge the Gentoo qemu--it is a few versions behind the
official so I opted for using the official release (0.8.0, I believe).

Perhaps I'll try the Portage version of qemu before proceeding much
further. :-?

Richard Fish wrote:

>On 1/17/06, Tom Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  
>
>>What I'm having difficulty with is finding information on the illusive
>>/etc/udev/permissions.d directory. According to the kqemu docs, I should
>>edit the file /etc/udev/permissions.d/50-udev.permissions and add the
>>following line to it:
>>
>>kqemu:root:root:0666
>>    
>>
>
>The kqemu docs are out of date...udev has been changing too frequently
>for external packages to keep up.
>
>In /etc/udev/rules.d/48-qemu.rules, you will find the following line:
>
>KERNEL="kqemu*", NAME="%k", GROUP="qemu", MODE="0660"
>
>Paste this into /etc/udev/rules.d/10-local.rules, and change the MODE
>statement to "MODE:=0666".
>
>However, you could also just add any users you want to use qemu to the
>kqemu group, which would be the Gentoo way.
>
>-Richard
>
>  
>
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