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qemu -soundhw es1370 -serial `tty` -hda laptop.img |
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Then see [[Emulating the XO#Quick Start: Running for the first time|Quick Start: Running for the first time]]. |
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On fedora, x86_64, as of 2007-05-13, there are no official kqemu, or kqemu kernel module, |
On fedora, x86_64, as of 2007-05-13, there are no official rpms for kqemu, or the kqemu kernel module, and they are not included in the qemu rpm. [http://atrpms.net/name/kqemu/ atrpms.net] has kqemu rpms. Or install from source. |
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:There are several kernel rpms to choose from. Some guidance should be given here. [[User:MitchellNCharity|MitchellNCharity]] 22:01, 23 May 2007 (EDT) |
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On Debian/Ubuntu, as root: |
On Debian/Ubuntu, as root: |
Revision as of 02:01, 24 May 2007
This page is an inprogress overhaul of OS images for emulation.
Quick Start
Mac Quick Start
Linux Quick Start
Obtain qemu
On Fedora, as root:
yum install qemu
On Debian/Ubuntu, as root:
apt-get install qemu
Obtain an image
Download olpc-redhat-stream-development-ext3.img.bz2 (md5). Then,
bzcat olpc-redhat-stream-development-ext3.img.bz2 > laptop.img
Run qemu on the image
qemu -soundhw es1370 -serial `tty` -hda laptop.img
Then see Quick Start: Running for the first time.
(optional) Make qemu run faster
If you have an x86 or x86_64 cpu, you can use kqemu to speed up the emulation several 100%.
Obtain kqemu
On fedora, x86,
XXX please fill this in if you know
On fedora, x86_64, as of 2007-05-13, there are no official rpms for kqemu, or the kqemu kernel module, and they are not included in the qemu rpm. atrpms.net has kqemu rpms. Or install from source.
- There are several kernel rpms to choose from. Some guidance should be given here. MitchellNCharity 22:01, 23 May 2007 (EDT)
On Debian/Ubuntu, as root:
XXX please fill this in if you know
Run modprobe
modprobe kqemu major=0
This will need to be run again if the host computer is rebooted. If you forget, qemu will be slow again (and a one-line error message scroll by when you run qemu).
Run a qemu variant with the -kernel-kqemu option
On x86,
qemu -kernel-kqemu ...
On x86_64,
qemu-system-x86_64 -kernel-kqemu ...
If you forget and use just qemu instead, things will be slow again.
FreeBSD Quick Start
Install qemu from ports:
cd /usr/ports/emulators/qemu && make install clean
or as a package
pkg_add -r qemu
Then load kqemu and aio kernel modules:
kldload kqemu kldload aio
and launch the image you want:
qemu -hda olpc-stream-development-7-20060609_1600-ext3.img
- Should this take the same arguments as the linux qemu invocation? Are those arguments even needed for linux? MitchellNCharity 21:18, 23 May 2007 (EDT)
Quick Start: Getting an image
Quick Start: Running for the first time
Quick Start: Does my qemu have kqemu?
Does the version of the QEMU support KQEMU? Type ctrl+alt+2 and type info kqemu. Use ctrl+alt+1 to return to OLPC screen.