well, now i have running macosX.4 and i want to start a qemu session with a Debian partition, i know that macos partition is disk0s5 but all other partitions are Debian (swap, root, home ...), i try to boot all the disk /dev/disk0 and select Debian in a yaboot but when i type qemu -hda /dev/disk0, qemu crash
On 9/28/05, Jonas Maebe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 28 sep 2005, at 16:29, Enric Pedascoll Quingles wrote: > > > i try to boot a fisical mac's partition with qemu but i don't obtain > > good results > > i have read in documentation files that the command is: > > > > ~#qemu -snapshot -hda /dev/(your disk) > > > > i try several way with the same result > > > > ~#qemu -snapshot -hda /dev/hda > > ~#qemu -snapshot -hda /dev/disk0 > > ~#qemu -snapshot -hda /dev/hda0s1..s2...s5 > > > > and nothing... > > Under Mac OS X, partitions are available as /dev/diskXsY and not /dev/ > hdXsY. Your boot partition /dev/disk0sY, other disks can get a > different number after every reboot. > > You can find the device name of a partition (under Mac OS X 10.4.x at > least) by opening /Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility, selecting a > partition and choosing File->Get Info. > > > Jonas > _______________________________________________ Qemu-devel mailing list Qemu-devel@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/qemu-devel