Stefan Weil <w...@mail.berlios.de> writes:

  No, you need newer version of qemu, for example version 0.13.0
  
That's the version I am using:

king# qemu -version
QEMU emulator version 0.13.0, Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Fabrice Bellard

  kqemu was replaced by kvm support (at least for some platforms).
  
Are you talking about the FreeBSD kernel now and not the kernel Linux?

(I have a poor understanding of what the various components do, such as
kqemu and kvm.  Is there a good, accurate and quite detailed text about
this, that I could read?)

  As far as I know, there should be kvm support for FreeBSD, too,
  but I must admit that I rarely use kvm: for most guests
  which you listed neither kqemu nor kvm will be useable.
  Both only improve host architecture = guest architecture
  scenarios.

I realise that.

-- 
Torbjörn

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