12-31-2014
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1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
hi i got a virtual linux machine running on qemu
my problem is connecting it to the internet
im a bit confused weather i have to make a virtual network card in qemu
and than tun tap it?
can anyone thats done it before help me out? (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: russian460
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2. Filesystems, Disks and Memory
hello all,
I have been trying to boot an image (.IMG) using qemu, for quite some time now and i can't seem to get it to work. I've been able to boot from the Windows XP CD, the Debian iso image, etc, so I know qemu is configured properly and is working. But when it come to booting an image that I... (34 Replies)
Discussion started by: neur0n
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3. Programming
Hi, I got:
host machine: RedHat (RHEL6)
virtual machine: RedHat (RHEL6)
I run (on host machine):
qemu-system-x86_64 ...... -S -s
after that i run (on host machine):
gdb
target remote localhost:1234
set architecture i386:x86-64
and then i can use (on host machine) 'ctrl + c' to... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Chrisdot
2 Replies
4. AIX
Hi friends,
I am a UNIX lover. I have tried several unix flavors including linux, solaris(x86) and FreeBSD, all these are the unices which can be installed on x86 hardware. Now to use the IBM AIX, I searched and googled alot, finally I came across QEME, which emulates the PowerPC platorm to turn... (9 Replies)
Discussion started by: gabam
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5. Programming
I created and Compiled a C program to run in QEMU for ARM.
When I run the program using the command
#qemu-arm -L /home/arm-2010.09/arm-none-linux-gnueabi/libc ./test
it gives me the following error:
If 'qemu-arm' is not a typo you can use command-not-found to lookup the package that contains... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: rupeshkp728
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6. Red Hat
I used the redhat RHEL6 boot with initrd but it failed, can sb help me
# /usr/libexec/qemu-kvm --enable-kvm -smp 8 -m 1024 -net nic,model=virtio -net tap,script=/etc/qemu-ifup -initrd /boot/initramfs-2.6.32-279.el6.x86_64.img -kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32-279.el6.x86_64 -append "root=/dev/ram... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: yanglei_fage
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7. IP Networking
hello networking folks,
i have 3 virtual machines that need to talk to each other
How can i create a bridge to loopback ?
-net tap,vlan=0,ifname=tap1
where tap1 is connected to lo:1 , tap2 is connected to lo:2 etc
thx (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: TwiceDone
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8. BSD
Hi
Problem changed.
I've got a message showing on the screen which says
Guest has not initialized the display (yet)
Any how I can fix this?
Thanks Jack (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: lucky7456969
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
qemuctl
qemuctl(1) qemuctl(1)
NAME
qemuctl - Graphical control for qemu
SYNTAX
qemuctl [-suspend-dir <dir>] [-suspend-file <filename>] [-qemu <qemu>] [-nowakeup] qemu-options
DESCRIPTION
qemuctl is a gui that controls a qemu process with the built-in monitor of qemu. So you can change devices, suspend machines, save screen-
shots, ...
If you suspend a machine it will do the following macro:
stop
screendump "suspend-dir/suspend-file.ppm"
savevm "suspend-dir/suspend-file.vm"
commit
quit
You can afterwards resume the machine with:
qemuctl -suspend-dir suspend-dir -suspend-file suspend-file your_qemu_options
the suspend-files will then be deleted
or
qemuctl -loadvm suspend-dir/suspend-file.vm your_qemu_options
Be aware that you can't use the "-monitor" option with qemuctl, because it needs the control over the monitor. The option "-serial stdio"
can't be used, too.
OPTIONS
-suspend-file <filename>
This option is normaly used by qemuctl to support suspend and wakeup. qemuctl can then find the vm-state-file in its folders and
wakeup the virtual machine. If the file is there the qemuctl waes up the virtual machine and deletes the file afterwards. On suspend
the vm-state-file is then stored as the <filename> with the .vm ending and the screenshot is stored as the <filename> with the .ppm
ending.
Default filename is "suspend".
-suspend-dir <dir>
This is the dir where the suspend files would be stored or expected.
Default is current dir.
-nowakeup
Don't wake up even if the vm-file is there. Suspend still works.
Default is to wake up using the vm-file if it is there.
-qemu <qemu>
The qemu variation to use. It can be qemu or kvm.
Default is qemu.
qemu-options
Use qemu-options for the launch of qemu. See qemu(1) for further details.
FILES
none
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
none
EXAMPLES
To use the suspend file 'Debian 3.1' and store/search it in the '/qemu' dir:
qemuctl -suspend-file "Debian 3.1" -suspend-dir "/qemu" -boot c -hda hda.raw
Alternativly you can run it with default suspend filenames:
qemuctl -boot c -hda hda.raw
AUTHORS
Peter Rustler
SEE ALSO
qemu(1) qemu-launcher(1)
Peter Rustler 0.0.1 qemuctl(1)