Re: [Qemu-devel] qemu for macosx can't boot linux partition

2005-09-29 Thread Enric Pedascoll Quingles
i don't understand very well your answer, but i only want to run all system (powerbookg4 with your all partitions) in a qemu session and then i select in a yaboot menu Linux Option and work directli to partition in snapshot file (or without them). i try with /dev/rdisk0 and /dev/rdisk0s1..s2..

Re: [Qemu-devel] qemu for macosx can't boot linux partition

2005-09-28 Thread Jonas Maebe
On 28 sep 2005, at 16:29, Enric Pedascoll Quingles wrote: i try to boot a fisical mac's partition with qemu but i don't obtain good results i have read in documentation files that the command is: ~#qemu -snapshot -hda /dev/(your disk) i try several way with the same result ~#qemu -snapshot

Re: [Qemu-devel] qemu for macosx can't boot linux partition

2005-09-28 Thread Enric Pedascoll Quingles
well, now i have running macosX.4 and i want to start a qemu session with a Debian partition, i know that macos partition is disk0s5 but all other partitions are Debian (swap, root, home ...), i try to boot all the disk /dev/disk0 and select Debian in a yaboot but when i type qemu -hda /dev/disk0,

Re: [Qemu-devel] qemu for macosx can't boot linux partition

2005-09-28 Thread Mike Kronenberg
Just from my experienc with using CD-ROM under OS X: say You want partition 1 of disk 5 You dont need the: /dev/disk5s1 But: /dev/rdisk5s1 wich is a raw access Mike Enric Pedascoll Quingles wrote: well, now i have running macosX.4 and i want to start a qemu session with a Debian partition,