I have run various live Linux CD distributions (Knoppix, DSL, Ubuntu, etc.)
under QEMU and was wondering if there is really a need to run the various
hardware detection scripts in the live CDs? Obviously, a script for getting
an IP address is needed but if I know I am running the distro under QEMU, do
I need to check for USB, SCSI, AGP, PCI and the other detection scripts?

If QEMU is already doing that, can't I just tweak the live distro to match
QEMU and then let QEMU do the work when it is placed on various host
computers?

Currently, most of my testing is done using Win XP as the host but in the
future I will be looking at Linux and Macs as hosts also.

Any thoughts?

TIA,

desNotes

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