Hi
This is not fixing the DHCP-Errors:
If I do a ipconfig /renew in W2k I get:
DHCP-Server unreachable
I start qemu like this: qemu -snapshot -m 384 office.dsk
If I try with -no-acpi, W2k is not loading the Kernel.
Jens
On Wed, 27 Sep 2006 21:31:59 +
Fabrice Bellard [EMAIL
On Wednesday 27 September 2006 6:59 pm, The MoonSeeker wrote:
Le 27 sept. 06 à 23:41, Paul Brook a écrit :
qemu is just like any other application. It is only limited by how
much
virtual memory your OS can provide. ie. if you have sufficient swap
you can
have as many qemu instances
CVSROOT:/sources/qemu
Module name:qemu
Changes by: Paul Brook pbrook 06/09/28 19:52:59
Modified files:
hw : pci.c
Log message:
PCI IRC routing fix.
CVSWeb URLs:
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/qemu/hw/pci.c?cvsroot=qemur1=1.31r2=1.32
I saw the file src/hw/lance.c. Is it the driver for
amdlance NIC (as the one emulated in vmware)?
-ishwar
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I would suggest just the opposite, under commit your ram. If your base operating system is Linux, you can create your swap partitions under a host linux tmpfs directory. You can then safely over commit the amount of tmpfs swap space. The guest linux system will expect he swap to be slow, so it