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Title:
-hda FAT:. limited to 504MBytes
Status in QEMU:
Confirmed
Status in qemu package in Ubuntu:
Won't Fix
Bug desc
If you need OS portability then the "usb-mtp" device is also an option
for adhoc file sharing.
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Title:
-hda FAT:. limited to 504MBytes
Status in
Pedro,
please also note that vvfat driver is general in a bad state and more or less
completely unmaintaind. I can only strongly recommend to *not* use it in
production. If you have to share files between guest and host, please use
something more modern like virtio-fs (or maybe virtio-9p) instea
Hi Pedro,
Sorry to hear of your difficulty, but given the age of this bug report,
I'd strongly urge you to file a new bug report. Since this was last
looked at over 10 years ago, it's extremely likely your issue is
completely unrelated to the originally reported one.
Here are a couple pages on h
Hello.
I am using qemu-5.2.0 in Windows with operating system Minix 3.1.2a and
vfat fail to write files of size over 4096 bytes. The read works well.
This is not ploblem of Minix 3.1.2a because in Bochs emulator reads an
writes of files of any size works well.
I also consider this to be a major b