Am 26.10.2010 22:07, schrieb Torbjorn Granlund:
Paolo Bonzini <pbonz...@redhat.com> writes:
On 10/26/2010 09:12 PM, Torbjorn Granlund wrote:
> FreeBSD 8.1-p1 x86_64 (the CPU is AMD Phenom X6).
>
> I use the kqemu kernel module. All software (kernel, /usr/ports) are
> up-to-date as of yesterday.
I suggest that you use a newer version, even though kqemu support has
been removed there.
Newer version of what? FreeBSD 8.1-RELENG updated yesterday, and a
ports tree from yesterday, are new in my world!
Or do you mean to use FreeBSD CURRENT? That's not an alternative for
me, I am running on production machines. (And if kqemu is gone, that's
not an improvement...)
No, you need newer version of qemu, for example version 0.13.0
(see http://wiki.qemu.org/Main_Page) or latest qemu version
from the qemu git repository.
kqemu was replaced by kvm support (at least for some platforms).
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.