I just learned that the Microsoft VHD format is open
(http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/virtualserver/techinfo/vhdspec.mspx).
Are there any plans on adding support for this?
Rene
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Why not just build it right from the source instead of using debhelper? With that, just have install into /usr/local.ReneOn 8/22/06, Andrew Barr
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Hi,I am installing some software (iTunes) in my Windows 2000 SP4 virtualmachine. I don't know what it is going to /do/, speci
The creator of QEMU-Puppy seems to have some ideas solving this:http://www.erikveen.dds.nl/qemupuppy/index.html#6.1.0His first solution uses a modified FTP server from within the guest, but the modification seems a bit hackish.
His second solution uses tar and netcat, but that seems rather inelegan
I wrote up a howto on this:http://qemu.dad-answers.com/viewtopic.php?t=1963I'm not sure if that will provide exactly what the OP was looking for, but it should be a step in the right direction.
ReneOn 8/21/06, Jan Marten Simons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
frisen wrote:> Dear developers,>> We would l
I noticed that. Some of the emails weren't in the archive. It might be a good idea to look through them--some seemed somewhat important. I "deleted" them, but they're still in Google's trash.Rene
On 8/20/06, Thiemo Seufer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
René Korthaus wrote:> Hey,>> is anyone else exp
Thank you. At least I can still use LDM without the kqemu module, right?ReneOn 8/18/06, Paul Brook <
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> Unsupported return value: 0xThis is a kqemu bug.Paul-- [EMAIL PROTECTED],
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QEMU Version: 0.8.1Debian Package version: 0.8.1-1I'm running Windows 2000 Server SP4 under QEMU, created a disk image for it. Windows 2000 was already installed on /dev/hdc, and I needed to give it more space, so I created it with qemu-img. The new image is in the qcow format.
Under Windows 2000