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cd /usr/ports/emulators/qemu |
cd /usr/ports/emulators/qemu |
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make -DWITH_KQEMU |
make -DWITH_KQEMU |
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make install |
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or as a package |
or as a package |
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and launch the image you want: |
and launch the image you want: |
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qemu -hda olpc-stream-development-7-20060609_1600-ext3.img |
qemu -m 256 -hda olpc-stream-development-7-20060609_1600-ext3.img |
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allocating 256MB memory to the virtual machine since 'real' XO's have 256MB RAM. |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
Revision as of 12:46, 21 January 2008
In FreeBSD, you can install QEMU from the ports system.
cd /usr/ports/emulators/qemu make -DWITH_KQEMU make install
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 -m 256 -hda olpc-stream-development-7-20060609_1600-ext3.img
allocating 256MB memory to the virtual machine since 'real' XO's have 256MB RAM.
External links
- Running Qemu on FreeBSD, as host by Nakata Maho (a committer of FreeBSD project)