HI,
I've been trying to get QEMUx86 running inside a Fedora14 guest OS running on VMPlayer. After executing the QEMU startup (using the target OS example provided by Intel), in the bash console where I enter the start up command, messages appear that include: Cannot register service : RPC: Unable to receive; errono = Connection Refused (this repeats maybe 6x's). On your target, please remember to add the following options for NFS Nfsroot-IP_ADDRESS:/home/eric/yocto/file_system, nfsvers=2, mountprog=21111, nfsprog=11111, udp WARNING: distcc not present, no distcc support loaded. Running qemu... /opt/poky/1.2/sysroots/i686-pokysdk-linux/usr/bin/qemu -kernel ./bzImage-qemux86.bin -net nix, vlan=0, -net tap, vlan=0, ifname-tap0,script=no,downscript=no, -show -curser -usb -usbdevice wacom-tablet -vga vmware -enable-gl -no-reboot -m 128 -append "root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=192.208.6.1:./file_system,nfsvers-2,mountprog=21111,nfsprog=1111 1,udp,port=3049,mountport-3048 rw ip=192.208.6.2:: 192.208.6.1:255.255.255.0 mem=128M oprofile.timer=1 " Enabling opengl After that last line, VMPlayer hangs and have to repower. In parallel with the bash output above, a new window opens (QEMU - Press Ctrl-Alt to exit...) and displays a bunch of messages that fly off the top of the display faster than I can read. When the thing finally hands, the last few lines in that window are: md: autorun ... md: ...autorun done usb 1-1: new full-speed usbe device number 2 using uhci_hcd input: Wacom Penpartner as /devices/pci0000:00:01.2/usb1/1-1/1-1:1.0/input/input3 QUESTION: Am I wondering down the wrong path here - is it even possible to run qemu within a guest linux running on VMPlayer??? Thank you.
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