According to the docs on http://qemu.org/qemu-doc.html#SEC45, Qemu "is
able to boot a Linux kernel and to run a Linux Debian installation from
NFS".
I downloaded debian-31r1a-mips-netinst.iso image, and tried to start it:
# qemu-system-mips -boot d -m 128 -cdrom debian-31r1a-mips-netinst.iso
m
Hi,
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, Juergen Pfennig wrote:
> As qemu's tendency to accept patches is not clear yet, you should make
> some statement of how to continue.
I am not the maintainer (this is Fabrice), but I am sure other people
(including me) are interested in your patch. Just send it. Sometim
Hi,
now my qemu evaluation is done, I had a deep look into the code and I can now
write my
documentation. What I wanted to find out was:
(1) Can qemu be used with the latest MS OS (e.g. Win2003) to run legacy
software under Linux?
Answer: yes it works fine and stable. Win2003 activat
Hi list,
Happy new year!
I remember seeing some time ago a post saying a port of qemu
on winCE was under development. This could be useful on my
ipaq :)
Is there a place where to download this ? or do I need to
use pocketgcc to compile it myself ? One interesting bit
would be to figure out how t
Pascal Terjan wrote:
> On 1/12/06, Ludovic Drolez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>Anyone has an updated pcnet patch for 0.8.0 ?
>
>
> I updated the patch but I had to make choices and I wanted to discuss
> them here. As I have no time these days I had not yet posted it here
> :/
>
> The patch is