At 1:15 PM +0200 5/26/07, Christian Buhtz wrote:
Is it possible to create hard-disk images that expand automaticly?
Create a 10G image that is realy 2G big, because just 2G are in use but
the guest-system see 10G.
A sparse file will do this for you, on Linux. At least it did it for me. :)
If
In the KQEMU docs at http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/kqemy-doc.html
section 2.2 QEMU Accelerator Installation for Linux, references to
/etc/udev/permissions.d/50-udev.permissions no longer apply to Fedora Core
4 and up, as permissions are now part of the regular rules. Instead of a
line
At 2:37 PM +0100 3/17/07, Thomas Orgis wrote:
I'd like to add that with qemu 0.9.0 release it's the same problem,
that somehow seems to recurr from time to time (seen old similar
reports with older qemu release(s)) in helper.c.
We at SourceMage GNU/Linux got reports of failed builds with that
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In the KQEMU docs at http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/kqemu-doc.html
section 2.2 QEMU Accelerator Installation for Linux, the references to
/etc/udev/permissions.d/50-udev.permissions no longer apply to Fedora Core
4 and up, as permissions are now part of the