We all know the QEMU command line can become a fiendishly complex
beast. Lets gently prepare our user for the horrors to come by
referencing where other example command lines can be found in the
manual.

Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée <alex.ben...@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefa...@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: John Snow <js...@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Thomas Huth <th...@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <20210301112741.31047-1-alex.ben...@linaro.org>

---
v2
  - minor grammar tweaks suggested by Thomas and John
---
 docs/system/quickstart.rst | 8 ++++++++
 docs/system/targets.rst    | 2 ++
 2 files changed, 10 insertions(+)

diff --git a/docs/system/quickstart.rst b/docs/system/quickstart.rst
index 3a3acab5e7..681678c86e 100644
--- a/docs/system/quickstart.rst
+++ b/docs/system/quickstart.rst
@@ -11,3 +11,11 @@ Download and uncompress a PC hard disk image with Linux 
installed (e.g.
    |qemu_system| linux.img
 
 Linux should boot and give you a prompt.
+
+Users should be aware the above example elides a lot of the complexity
+of setting up a VM with x86_64 specific defaults and assumes the
+first non switch argument is a PC compatible disk image with a boot
+sector. For a non-x86 system where we emulate a broad range of machine
+types, the command lines are generally more explicit in defining the
+machine and boot behaviour. You will find more example command lines
+in the :ref:`system-targets-ref` section of the manual.
diff --git a/docs/system/targets.rst b/docs/system/targets.rst
index 560783644d..145cc64551 100644
--- a/docs/system/targets.rst
+++ b/docs/system/targets.rst
@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
+.. _system-targets-ref:
+
 QEMU System Emulator Targets
 ============================
 
-- 
2.20.1


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