On 12 Jan 2014, at 21:50 , Chris Murphy <li...@colorremedies.com> wrote: > When I say USB device, I meant the interface in qemu that presents USB within > the guest. Clearly the linux kernel is finding a USB bus.
The command line to start up the VM is — qemu-system-x86_64 -m 2G -cdrom openSUSE-13.1-NET-x86_64.iso -vga std -boot order=dcn os13.1-basis.img — and there are two USB devices present after booting up. Both devices I CAN NOT remove using “usb_del” !! ( Interesting also that qemu actually hands over the machine's eyetv stick to the VM!!! ) Back to square one. :-( >> Well, and the installation procedure is searching for USB devices FOREVER, >> unfortunately. > I'd expect this. Delete the USB interface for the virtual machine you've > created with qemu. It’s to be expected? Oh… >> So, I guess qemu isn’t a true alternative to virtualbox on MacOSX, due to >> the missing kvm implementation. > I see it uses Xen or KVM, but the fact you're getting this far, well past the > kernel and initramfs being loaded, seems like it is working. Well, a lot seems to work, indeed. But unfortunately I can’t get beyond the USB device recognition step. _______________________________________________ macports-dev mailing list macports-dev@lists.macosforge.org https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-dev