On 07/01/11 17:28, Mateusz Loskot wrote:
I'm wondering if the following setup would work at all:
1. Quad-core workstation with 16GB RAM with Windows Vista 64-bit
as host OS
2. The Windows runs VirtualBox with Linux installed as guest OS.
3. The Linux guest OS runs QEMU
4. QEMU runs Solaris (SPARC)
Quick summary of results with the original idea:
So, instead of Solaris I installed NetBSD 5.1/SPARC under QEMU.
I performed the installation using QEMU 0.13 on Windows Vista.
Next, I copied .img file from Vista to Linux Ubuntu (64-bit)
I also cloned QEMU Git repo. built QEMU from source and installed.
Finally, I successfully booted the NetBSD system on Linux guest
running under VirtualBox hosted on Windows Vista:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mloskot/5352200198/
The idea seems to work.
I haven't solved the networking problem with configuring the only
existing iface=le0 with external DHCP, but that's another story.
Folks, thanks for help!
Best regards,
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