As far as I remember, kquemu will work only if all conditions are met, that is if the service can start successfully.
I don`t know what the result will be regarding you problem, but you should be able to copy and update your startup batch file on the laptop local disk not to start the service, wi
ading your other posts in this forum I understand you have an deep knowledge of Linux, Windows and QEMU insights so I take from your answer that RAMDISK is not gonna help kqemu.
Regards,
Francois
Filip Navara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Francois Rioux wrote:[snip]> Ramdisk might have been a real
't use that option.
Any other hint would help.
Regards,
Francois
"Jim C. Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, Aug 29, 2005 at 11:05:05AM -0700, Francois Rioux wrote:> > The KQEMU doc mentions setting QEMU_TMPDIR to a ramdisk for increased performances unde
The KQEMU doc mentions setting QEMU_TMPDIR to a ramdisk for increased performances under KQEMU which saves the memory image of the guest OS.
I'm running XP Pro as the Host with qemu version 0.7.1-3 which includes KQEMU (I can see it is enabled with 'info kqemu'.)
I've added 'set QEMU_TMPDIR=c:\tmp'
Thank yoy Kazu,
You sent me in the right direction. It was just a configuration issue : I had given the directory full access to everyone but that wasn't enough. I needed to give the network SHARE itself the write rights to everyone. That is through the Permission button on the Sharing tab al
Thank yoy Kazu,
You sent me in the right direction. It was just a configuration issue : I had given the directory full access to everyone but that wasn't enough. I needed to give the network SHARE itself the write rights to everyone. That is through the Permission button on the Sharing tab al
Hi,
What I'm trying to achieve is to write a file from a guest OS to a host. In this case both are Windows OS.
I use the user network command line options since I looking for a no install on host, portable solution.
I've tried various build in solutions: -tftp (read-only), and -smb (not supp
would work with any guest supporting TS (NT, 2000 Server, XP Pro).
Case closed. Thank Filip for your help.
Filip Navara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Filip Navara wrote:> Francois Rioux wrote:>>> I'm exploring QEMU Windows guests under Windows (XP Pro) host. I've >&
guest window.
Any hint on what causes that?Filip Navara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Filip Navara wrote:> Francois Rioux wrote:>>> I'm exploring QEMU Windows guests under Windows (XP Pro) host. I've >> successfully installed W2000 Adv Server, BartPE as guests.>> &
I'm exploring QEMU Windows guests under Windows (XP Pro) host. I've successfully installed W2000 Adv Server, BartPE as guests.
At some point, I've tried to launch and work with QEMU in a Remote Desktop (terminal server, RDP) session. The result is the following:
- No crash. Both host and gues
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