>From a usability perspective, I also would expect this to be the correct
behaviour. Non-technical users using, say, Windows (in full-screen mode)
on a GNU/Linux desktop need to know that their HDD is full and they must
free up space - not have the guest complain about cryptic HDD errors and
failed
Am 19.07.2007 um 09:25 schrieb Adam Bolte:
>From a usability perspective, I also would expect this to be the
correct
behaviour. Non-technical users using, say, Windows (in full-screen
mode)
on a GNU/Linux desktop need to know that their HDD is full and they
must
free up space - not have th
On 7/19/07, Andreas Färber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Regarding the user's point of view described above, I concur that a
switch would be a good compromise. However given that someone using
CVS head is likely to read the mailing list and all other users
upgrading should read the release notes,
As promised, I tried today to launch Solaris 9 (CD version for Sparc,
downloaded from http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/9/) on fresh CVS version
checked out today. I built it using the manual on this page:
http://maiux.com/qemu-windows-binaries-compile-howto but with sparc-softmmu
switch in c
Maybe nobody had a look on it, like these 3 others. I added their links on the
qemu-devel archives.
Implement ACPI specs 3.0, 4.7.2.5
Add support for VDI images
ipc endianness and ipc_64 fixes
Netlink broken if endianness is wrong
Kind regards,
Sylvain Petreolle (aka Usurp)
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I am using tftpd32 on xp as server.
qemu 0.9.0-win32 can't boot from nic.
I have tried use vmware .It is OK.
so I download etherboot iso image from rom-o-matic use the pcnet32 nic card.
this iso can boot vmware use PXE.
but when I boot qemu-win32 use this iso.It tell me "No Ip Address".
The qem
??? wrote:
I am using tftpd32 on xp as server.
qemu 0.9.0-win32 can't boot from nic.
I have tried use vmware .It is OK.
so I download etherboot iso image from rom-o-matic use the pcnet32 nic
card.
this iso can boot vmware use PXE.
but when I boot qemu-win32 use this iso.It tell me "No Ip Addres
OpenSolaris requires sparcv9, so it's unlikely that the OS will boot using
qemu-system-sparc. However, if you can get the kernel to load and tell you
that you need 64-bit, that's probably progress.
jonathan
On 7/19/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
As promised, I tried today to
Am 19.07.2007 um 17:58 schrieb Jonathan Kalbfeld:
if you can get the kernel to load and tell you that you need 64-
bit, that's probably progress.
When booting Solaris 10 some while ago it did tell me that without
such exception. Will check if a regression was introduced.
Andreas
OpenSolaris requires sparcv9, so it's unlikely that the OS will boot using
qemu-system-sparc. However, if you can get the kernel to load and tell you
that you need 64-bit, that's probably progress.
Well, yes, you're right, OpenSolaris did not work, but it booted long enough to
tell me that it
Am 19.07.2007 um 14:41 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
qemu-system-sparc -L . -m 256 -hda hda.img -cdrom sol-9-905hw-
install-ga-sparc.iso -boot d -no-acpi -g 800x600 -localltime (with
different variations of three last switches).
The result:
[sparc] Booting file 'cdrom' with parameters ''
Not
On 7/19/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Unhandled Exception 0x0007
PC = 0xffd0a55c NPC = 0xffd09374
Stopping execution
So this is my report, I hope it can be of some use. I'll try to boot sparc
version of OpenSolaris soon and I'l let you know how it went.
Thanks for
What is current condition of Qemu-PPC prep? I tried running debian sarge image
from Freeoszoo but it doesnt boot(freezes when figuring out PTYs). 0.9.0 seems
to boot this ok. Also there is a problem with Little endian mode since 0.9.0
boots OS/2 PPC edition over LE change and CVS version crashes
Hi,
is it possible to log some values from memory every time the
instruction counter hits a certain value?
Effectively, I want to achieve what would be called a tracepoint in
GDB. Since tracepoints seem not to be implemented with QEMU, I would
like to do a quick hack that just logs the variables
Can you try using the other nic types? I'm most interested in the
results with the rtl8139 model.
I have used rtl8139 the first time.Does not work.
I think the etherboot is OK. because I can use it to boot from vmware.
and the ethereal captured the DHCP offer packet on tap nic.
How the tap-w
??? wrote:
Can you try using the other nic types? I'm most interested in the
results with the rtl8139 model.
I have used rtl8139 the first time.Does not work.
I think the etherboot is OK. because I can use it to boot from vmware.
and the ethereal captured the DHCP offer packet on tap
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