On Dec 5, 2015, at 9:10 AM, Mark Cave-Ayland wrote:
> On 04/12/15 11:46, Peter Maydell wrote:
>
>> On 4 December 2015 at 11:36, Mark Cave-Ayland
>> wrote:
>>> Is it worth setting up per-arch homepages on the wiki? This is something
>>> I've thought about recently since most of the information o
On 04/12/15 11:46, Peter Maydell wrote:
> On 4 December 2015 at 11:36, Mark Cave-Ayland
> wrote:
>> Is it worth setting up per-arch homepages on the wiki? This is something
>> I've thought about recently since most of the information out on the
>> internet regarding QEMU's ability to run various
On 4 December 2015 at 11:36, Mark Cave-Ayland
wrote:
> Is it worth setting up per-arch homepages on the wiki? This is something
> I've thought about recently since most of the information out on the
> internet regarding QEMU's ability to run various systems is badly out of
> date with regard to SP
On 04/12/15 00:02, Peter Maydell wrote:
> On 3 December 2015 at 23:24, Programmingkid wrote:
>> I would like to make a little tutorial on how to make networking
>> work for a Mac OS X guest. Where would you suggest I put such
>> documentation? The qemu-doc file is what I was thinking about using.
On 3 December 2015 at 23:24, Programmingkid wrote:
> I would like to make a little tutorial on how to make networking
> work for a Mac OS X guest. Where would you suggest I put such
> documentation? The qemu-doc file is what I was thinking about using.
Hmm. I think for "doing stuff for a particul
I would like to make a little tutorial on how to make networking work for a Mac
OS X guest. Where would you suggest I put such documentation? The qemu-doc file
is what I was thinking about using.
The bulk of the information would be to add "-usb -net none -netdev
user,id=mynet0 -device usb-net