Eric or Arne:
Okay, I've got QEMU compiled and installed, but it failed to "make" the
Accelerator module. I followed the instructions, then I tried several
other approaches. It looks like the kqemu Makefile wasn't meant to be in
the qemu-0.6.1 build dir.
I ran make install in the kqemu dir
This just copies install.sh to install and sets permissions.
If I try to run ./install I get this:
cp: cannot stat `kqemu.o': No such file or directory
depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in
/lib/modules/2.4.20-30.9smp/misc/kqemu.o
I copied kqemu-mod-i386.o to kqemu.o and tried again.
Now I just get this:
depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in
/lib/modules/2.4.20-30.9smp/misc/kqemu.o
Any ideas?
--Cal
On Wed, 2005-04-20 at 17:22, Eric Spakman wrote:
> Hello Calvin,
>
> >QEMU seems well suited for software development, but for my uses I think
> >UML or Xen is the way to go. I'm leaning toward UML for now since it
> >supposedly requires no modification to the guest OS. I don't want to
> >have to recompile the LEAF distro to get started.
> >
> I'm not sure about this, it's a very long time ago since I use UML but from
> what I remember you need to create an UML patched kernel for the guest OS. If
> this is true it would mean that you do have to recompile the LEAF distro with
> UML.
>
> With QEMU it's much easier, like Arne explained, you can just use the
> standard images. No changes needed on both the host and guest OS.
>
> Eric
>
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