On Monday 14 November 2005 15:19, Paul Brook wrote:
> On Monday 14 November 2005 18:44, Dave Feustel wrote:
> > start qemu 6.1,
>
> That's your first mistake.
That was not a mistake; that was (and still is) a start
until I can upgrade to OpenBSD 3.8 and its relatively
current version of qemu. I
On Monday 14 November 2005 18:44, Dave Feustel wrote:
> start qemu 6.1,
That's your first mistake. You're unlikely to get any particularly helpful
answers if you're still using such an old version of qemu. There have been
an awful lot of bugs fixed since 0.6.1
Paul
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On Monday 14 November 2005 14:08, André Braga wrote:
> This was fixed in the 0.7 series with the addition of keymaps support.
qemu 0.7.1 (or .2) is included in OpenBSD 3.8, but I have not got a cdrom
copy of 3.8 yet, so I am making do with 3.7 and .6.1 for the time being.
Physical booting from c
This was fixed in the 0.7 series with the addition of keymaps support.
I don't know what's the status of the OpenBSD port of QEMU, but I know
the one from FreeBSD works perfectly as long as you compile it from
the ports collection. You might want to use the port tarball
(http://www.freebsd.org/cgi
On Monday 14 November 2005 13:18, André Braga wrote:
>It's not supposed to be a toubleshooting list for anything else than real
>undesired behaviour (i.e., software bugs).
Thanks for the friendly advice - I aim to please.
Here's a real (but minor) bug -
When I boot the 3.7 openbsd image file f
Dear Dave,
The list you are posting your messages to is a developer's list. It's
not supposed to be a toubleshooting list for anything else than real
undesired behaviour (i.e., software bugs).
If you need assistance to configure QEMU on your operating system,
please visit the QEMU Users Forum:
ht
I've got qemu 6.1 running on OpenBSD 3.7.
I'm running the OpenBSD 3.7 image file which
I got from free.oszoo.net.
I want to be able to access the internet from qemu.
I am now able to access the apache website on the host
I have set up pf+nat for the private address of 10.0.0.2
used by qemu, bu