This is a patch to make block-raw.c compile correctly on Solaris.
I successfully created a raw image file after the patch was applied.
Ben
diff -ruN qemu-122806/block-raw.c qemu/block-raw.c
--- qemu-122806/block-raw.c 2006-12-22 09:19:53.0 -0500
+++ qemu/block-raw.c 2006-12-28 15:46:31.
--- Roberto Polli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi all,
>
> I tried to boot my preinstalled winxp with
> # qemu -boot c -hda /dev/hda
>
> that's what happens:
> - qemu load grub, and I select to boot winxp (grub says
> "chainloader +1, then
> boot")
> - qemu starts to load winxp, with a winxp
"Thiemo Seufer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> AFAICS the output interferes with the serial console output.
> I wonder how the typical scrolling text "Linux on MALTA" would look
> like in that case. :-)
What about starting with the core of the new machine description before
submitting the unconne
Roberto Polli schrieb:
>> Especially the chipset seams to be critical.
> 1- so we should have one qemu "chipset emulator" for each winxp
> installation?
> 2- is this pbm equivalent to the "move my hd to another pc with different
> mainboard" one?
> 3- if I solve pbm 2, should I solve pbm 1?
>
1- Ye
Hi
Alle 11:09, giovedì 28 dicembre 2006, Stefan Weil ha scritto:
> booting a preinstalled winxp fails because Windows XP
> crashs...and ... reboot. It won't fail if the real hardware and
> QEMU's virtual hardware are nearly identical.
ok
> Especially the chipset seams to be critical.
1- so we sho
Hi,
booting a preinstalled winxp fails because Windows XP
crashs (sometimes you will see a bluescreen) and starts
a reboot. It won't fail if the real hardware and
QEMU's virtual hardware are nearly identical.
Especially the chipset seams to be critical.
/dev/hda1 is the first partition which is p