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On 12/06/2009 08:40 AM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> Andre Robatino wrote:
>> Good advice, I didn't know how to use QEMU on the command line. I tried
>> making it work in the simplest way possible. The following works with
>> an x86_64 image:
>>
>> qemu-system-x86_64 -hda Fedora_12_x86_64.img -cdrom
>
Andre Robatino wrote:
On 12/05/2009 08:27 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Andre Robatino wrote:
I've tried to create a F12 ppc guest in a F12 x86_64 host, using F12's
Virtual Machine Manager and with qemu-system-ppc installed. It's
reading a verified copy of Fedora-12-ppc-DVD.iso from the HDD. It fa
On 12/05/2009 08:27 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> Andre Robatino wrote:
>> I've tried to create a F12 ppc guest in a F12 x86_64 host, using F12's
>> Virtual Machine Manager and with qemu-system-ppc installed. It's
>> reading a verified copy of Fedora-12-ppc-DVD.iso from the HDD. It fails
>> with
>>
Andre Robatino wrote:
I've tried to create a F12 ppc guest in a F12 x86_64 host, using F12's
Virtual Machine Manager and with qemu-system-ppc installed. It's
reading a verified copy of Fedora-12-ppc-DVD.iso from the HDD. It fails
with
CDROM boot failure code : 0004
Boot failed: could not read
BTW, my copy of the original message in my Sent folder shows a good
signature, but the copy received from fedora-list has a "signature
verification failed" error, presumably triggered by the image file
attachment. Is the mailing list mangling messages, or am I doing
something wrong? Using F12's t
I've tried to create a F12 ppc guest in a F12 x86_64 host, using F12's
Virtual Machine Manager and with qemu-system-ppc installed. It's
reading a verified copy of Fedora-12-ppc-DVD.iso from the HDD. It fails
with
CDROM boot failure code : 0004
Boot failed: could not read the boot disk
FATAL: No