I've got a 32-bit QEMU Gentoo guest on my machine. For some reason, it comes up readonly, and other partitions aren't being mounted. Unfortunately, the initial messages flash by so quickly I can't read them to get an idea of what's going wrong. Since /usr isn't mounted, "less" isn't available. I fired up busybox, and ran "dmesg | less". There was no hint in the output about what went wrong.
If nothing else, is there a way to greatly slow down the QEMU boot process so I can at least read the error messages, and have something to work with? -- Walter Dnes <waltd...@waltdnes.org> I don't run "desktop environments"; I run useful applications