I used 3 ways, either valid with msys or dos shell.
all fail :(
I can ping 10.0.2.2 perfectly, I even tried as administrator inside a dos
prompt.
the file I'm trying to get inside the guest is barely 58 bytes long
Anyone ever got tftp to work inside a XP host ?
Christian
> > Error code 2: Acces
On Wed, 2005-06-08 at 00:15 +0200, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, John R. Hogerhuis wrote:
>
> > I can think of some reasons for a non-native file service that is
> > instead built into QEMU:
>
> vvfat?
>
> > e) Scripts to be used across farms of QEMU virtual machines will have
>
On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Christian MICHON wrote:
all these discussions around tftp looked nice and sweet. So I told
myself, instead of using winimage (shareware), why not transferring
files "live".
Yet, when you try on a windows host to exchange files with a linux
guest (inside qemu and with -tftp o
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On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, John R. Hogerhuis wrote:
I can think of some reasons for a non-native file service that is
instead built into QEMU:
vvfat?
e) Scripts to be used across farms of QEMU virtual machines will have
more commonalities even across different OSes. The event and content of
a file
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Jim C. Brown wrote:
Like I said, modifying TFTP for R/W would be a good option. It's already there,
the "miminalists" can't complain about having it removed (e.g. it may one day
be used to support "virtual" netboots), and one can use ftp clients for the
tftp server (I think).
On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Jan Marten Simons wrote:
Well the TFTP-server should get r/w, too, but if I get it right you'd have
to access the data on the guest from the host, which might lead to
situation where users shutdown the guest and then try to get their
(then lost) data from it via TFTP, which h
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Jim C. Brown wrote:
Hmm...what if you don't have root/administrator access? It could still work if
you are determined enough, but thats not the sort of thing you want to force
onto a beginner.
Then write a suitable wrapper install package around a suitable small FTP
daemon
Hi,
I just uploaded an old document, written by Mulyadi Santosa, which
explains how to setup open mosix with QEMU.
You can find it here: http://www.dad-answers.com/qemu/docs/
The document is old and based on a bit older version of QEMU, so if
anyone wants to update the document and send me a new
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I'm sorry. Check the screenshots on this topic.
http://m2.dad-answers.com/qemu-forum/viewtopic.php?t=627
To make the floppy image unwritable on a Windows host,
set the "Read Only" attribute on the floppy image.
1) What version of qemu.
FreeOSzo
Hello
This did it and I have it up and working. Thank a lot!!
Andreas
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Hi,
On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Jan Marten Simons wrote:
> >> - no ide-channel is blocked (unlike vvFat)
> >
> > I don't believe this is a major issue. Alias, vvFat is readonly and
> > anyways not
> > suitable for the purposes of every OS (e.g. copy from Linux guest to Linux
> > host, preserving ownershi
Hi people,
I just added the ability to chat directly to channel #QEMU in
irc.freenode.net (IRC Web gateway), so this should bypass corporates
firewalls and you'll be able to chat with everyone in the room while
working ;)
Anyway, the URL is: http://m2.dad-answers.com/cgi-bin/irc/irc.cgi
One iss
all these discussions around tftp looked nice and sweet. So I told
myself, instead of using winimage (shareware), why not transferring
files "live".
Yet, when you try on a windows host to exchange files with a linux
guest (inside qemu and with -tftp option), all you get is:
Error code 2: Access v
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