but always can;t connect to internet
my host system was on net,can connect to internet,thx
did qemu have some configure argument to enable or disable net?
thx
2005/10/25, Willie Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Tue, Oct 25, 2005 at 09:31:50PM +0800, ???? wrote:
> i am install qemu and active kqemu
> using ./configure --enable-kqemu to configure and make&& make install
> than i use a win98.img to start qemu(using NAT )
>
> qemu -hda win98.img -m 256 -localtime -enable-audio -user-net
>
> but in win98 can;t connect internet
> did i qemu need some driver to support this function
> did i need to recompile my kernel and add some new modules to support this
> function
> thx
If you are running on gentoo, why not just set the "kqemu" USE flag
and "emerge qemu"?
I have successively ran WinXP under qemu with the kernel accelerator
that way.
You WON'T need drivers or kernel modules. User-Net means exactly that:
the network is in user mode. Qemu connects to the network like any
other userland program on your host computer, and AFAIK qemu emulates
a fairly basic ethernet card, so Win98 should have built-in support
for it.
Now:
What do you mean by win98 cannot connect to the internet? Is your
host computer on a network? Did you set the Win98 system to use
DHCP? Does the Windows system running under the VM detect the
(virtual) Network Card?
W
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