On δΈ‰, 2005-11-09 at 12:46 +0100, Martin Koniczek wrote:
> > "sudo qemu -hda testaa.img -boot c -localtime -serial stdio -pidfile
> > pidfile1.txt && sleep 300 && root && 123456 && ifconfig"
> >
>
> you intend to queue commands to be executed within the qemu guest?
Yes!
>
> && is not suitable fo
On Wed, 9 Nov 2005, Martin Koniczek wrote:
and if you expect to interact on the serial console after your "startup
commands", you would be lost with classical piping anyway. perhaps screen
helps you there? see "man screen"
expect is the tool in such situations as well.. an expect script can a
zheng sw wrote:
when I run the command in bash:
"sudo qemu -hda testaa.img -boot c -localtime -serial stdio -pidfile
pidfile1.txt && sleep 300 && root && 123456 && ifconfig"
root is the guest's user, 123456 is password,
Why can't I login in the guest and run the ifconfig? and run
you intend to
when I run the command in bash:
"sudo qemu -hda testaa.img -boot c -localtime -serial stdio -pidfile
pidfile1.txt && sleep 300 && root && 123456 && ifconfig"
root is the guest's user, 123456 is password,
Why can't I login in the guest and run the ifconfig? and run
"sudo qemu -hda testaa.img -boot