understood. Yet, I discovered some preliminary qvm86 support for
win hosts. I tried it, and I can see linux or xp guests unable to
complete their boot sequences.

I can see more time is needed. I can also confirm based on qvm86
experiments you've to be admin to at least do "net start qvm86".

to the qvm86 users mailing list, my host did not reboot as I'm running
qemu as a std user (only "net start qvm86" as admin).

Christian

On 4/18/05, Fabrice Bellard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > Can it be run as simple user, or power user, or administrator?
>  > I expect you must be admin on XP to be able to launch some service.
>  > I'll try tomorrow anyway :)
> 
> The kqemu kernel module for Windows is not yet available, but it will
> come soon.
> 
> Fabrice.
> 
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Christian


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