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Re: kqemu on Sid



David Baron wrote:
On Tuesday 19 June 2007, debian-user-digest-request@lists.debian.org wrote:
Hi,


I installed qemu on Sid.

But Sid's kqemu is backlevelled: it depends on a non-existing 2.6.18
kernel.

So I compiled/installed
http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/kqemu-1.3.0pre11.tar.gz
and that went uneventful.

*However...* when I try to boot XP with:

qemu -m 256 -localtime -hda /hda7/xp.img -cdrom /dev/cdrom -fda /dev/fd0

it hangs the whole system absolutely solid: stops all the clocks+applets
and needs the red button.

Without kqemu it boots XP.

Does anybody run qemu with kqemu installed successfully?
Thanks for the replies.

However you cannot use the kqemu Sid package because that depends upon a
non-existent kernel.

The source package is also on Sid. Try installing that using m-a (the Debian way but I have also numerous times used sources from the site and compiled manually and simply copied the .ko to it correct place), change that modprobed/kqemu file and try again. I do not have XP images around to try but qemu runs most everything.

For an alternative, you might try virtualbox (they have an opensource version, a free binary and a paid product). Runs some stuff better then qemu, somewhat different approach. But it does not run everyting qemu does.




I saw that: it is kqemu_1.3.0~pre11.orig.tar.gz. But the kqemu I installed with is kqemu-1.3.0pre11.tar.gz. Seems to me to be the very same thing. I was going to try a different kernel, I am now running
Linux debian 2.6.21-1-k7 #1 SMP PREEMPT
and I was going to backup to 2.6.18-k7 which no longer is in Sid but I kept the .debs in my repository. It's more a question of "this ought to work" than running XP because I found out what I needed to know by now.

Hugo












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