Le 22/07/2020 à 08:51, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz a écrit : > On 7/22/20 8:43 AM, David VANTYGHEM wrote: >> Alt+Function Keys don't work in AQEMU. > Then run the installation through a virtual serial console. This allows you > switch to different screens (i.e. from GNU screen) using Ctrl+a+p. > > Even though I have a hard time believing that you can't use Alt+Function Keys > in your emulation. You should look into fixing the keyboard configuration > then. > > If that doesn't work either, go back to the main menu after the installation > has > failed and then go to "Execute a shell" and access the syslog this way. > >> I tried to mount the qcow image, it failed. I tried to boot Debian installed >> in the VM with -append root= -kernel -initrd options as explained here >> https://www.emaculation.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=10736&p=67023#p67023 > It's not in the image, it's a RAM file system. > > Please understand that it's not possible to help you without a log file. > > Adrian
I found something that could work. I started my VM with *-monitor stdio* option and then I had the qemu shell. With the qemu command *sendkey ctrl-alt-f2*, *sendkey ctrl-alt-f1*, I can switch to terminal in VM. I make a new install, result in a few hours maybe... -- Installer facilement Linux : http://infolib.re .--. |o_o | ||_/ | // \\ Envoyé depuis mon Linux (| |) / \_ _/ \ \___)=(___/