I replied to my previous message when I noticed this errors seemed to be
specific to the 2010-09-15 tarball -- I didn't get the error when using
an older one.  I guess my reply is stuck in the moderation queue, though
(I may have sent it using my @canonical.com address), as I don't see it
on the list. 

On Thu, 2010-09-16 at 17:03 +0200, Loïc Minier wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 15, 2010, Guilherme Salgado wrote:
> > qemu: hardware error: no boot device found
> 
>  Could you share the QEMU cmdline you're using and which version of QEMU
>  you're using?

I used the line from that wiki page:

  sudo qemu-maemo-system-arm -M beagle -m 256 -sd ./beagle_sd.img -clock unix 
-serial stdio

> 
>  This error in the case of the omap3 emulation is usually when the
>  partition table isn't correct, or MLO is missing from the first vfat.
> 
>  (I would also get the error in the past when QEMU had a memory
>  corruption issue in the FAT code, but that should be fixed in the PPA
>  version.)
> 
>  If you're using the latest qemu-maemo package from the Linaro tools
>  PPA, then you should file a bug against lp:qemu-maemo.

I'm using the latest package, yes, but I'm on Lucid.  With the older
tarball I didn't get the error but it was spinning one of my processors
for hours and the last thing I saw in the console was some omap nand
thing.  I"ll give it another try and report a bug if it doesn't work.



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