Stefan,
  I have been using your Windows Installer W32 version of QEMU 2.1.0 with
some success. Thank you for your work as a QEMU Windows maintainer. Perhaps
with more learning I too will be able to make the kind of community
contributions that you make.

  I have hit a snag with -kernel and -initrd arguments which cause QEMU to
not launch no matter how they are phrased - is Direct Linux Booting not
supported on this particular Debian Cross Compiled QEMU for Windows?

  The distro I'm working with launches fine as an .iso as a Live CD - it
had isolinux as the bootloader so I extracted the ISO removed the isolinux,
made it an iso again, converted it to a .bin and then used qemu-img to make
it into a .qcow2 - it consists of simply a bzImage and and initrd and thats
it. Very small and simple linux system just busybox glibc and kernel.

  But even with community help whenever I add the -kernel argument it just
passes me back to command prompt and doesn't open up a machine (I'm using
qemu-system-i386)

  I have kinds of syntax and others don't get the same response I do with
equal syntax they at least get a machine launch and a kernel panic even w
all not being perfect.

  I suppose I will just add a small bootloader like syslinux to the image
 but if I can do a direct linux boot I would prefer it as I am trying for
as tiny a footprint as possible

  Thanks You, Paul Gydos

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