On Thu, 14 Jul 2022, Peter Maydell wrote:
'-nographic' just tells QEMU to emulate a machine with no graphics
and with a serial terminal connected to your terminal window. It
doesn't (and cannot) do anything to ensure that the software
running on the machine is actually going to send text output
On Thu, 14 Jul 2022 at 20:43, James Miller wrote:
> I would think the -nographic switch would be the one to get me
> command-line access to the guest OS, since the man page says "Normally, if
> QEMU is compiled with graphical window support, it displays output such as
> guest graphics, guest conso
Actually what I'm trying to do is get a guest OS with no graphics
installed to display it's command line in a terminal I can access in an
ssh/tmux session.
Nothing I tried, mostly focusing on the -nographic and -display curses
options was working until I came across
https://lists.nongnu.org/a