On Sun, Jun 05, 2005 at 09:17:45PM +0200, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On Fri, 3 Jun 2005, Jan Marten Simons wrote:
Ok, I talked about this issue in irc lately, but as this list will have
a larger audience I'll post this here as well. So here is the (cleaned)
log:
What I want:
jamasi some
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Could this:
http://apple.slashdot.org/apple/05/06/06/1752234.shtml?tid=118tid=179tid=3
help to run Mac OS X at near-native speed on x86? I'd really like to try
OS X myself, but money-wise Qemu will most likely be the only way for me...
So maybe this
- no ide-channel is blocked (unlike vvFat)
I don't believe this is a major issue. Alias, vvFat is readonly and
anyways not
suitable for the purposes of every OS (e.g. copy from Linux guest to Linux
host, preserving ownership).
Well for the current project I'm working on, I'm running short
I can think of some reasons for a non-native file service that is
instead built into QEMU:
a) One interface to all clients outside of QEMU. Lowers the learning
curve for dealing with different enviroments; at least for some raw file
access they are all accessible in the same way. You can lower