Emulating the XO
This page is an inprogress overhaul of OS images for emulation.
Quick Start
Mac Quick Start
Linux Quick Start
1. Obtain qemu.
On Fedora, as root:
yum install qemu
On Debian/Ubuntu, as root:
apt-get install qemu
2. Obtain an image.
Download olpc-redhat-stream-development-ext3.img.bz2 (md5). Then,
bzcat olpc-redhat-stream-development-ext3.img.bz2 > laptop.img
3. Run qemu on the image.
qemu -soundhw es1370 -serial `tty` -hda laptop.img
4 (optional) Make qemu run faster.
If you want to use kqemu to speed up the emulation (on x86 and related cpus) then
modprobe kqemu major=0
and add the -kernel-kqemu option. See Using QEMU for Troubleshooting for tips.
We have heard multiple people say that QEMU doesn't work with these images on the debian-derived distributions. The symptom is that the kernel hangs during boot. There's a problem with bochsbios
version 2.2, version 2.3 works. As a quick fix, apm=off
can be added to OLPC kernel arguments. (For more info, see the discussion.)
If you have network problems through Qemu and OLPC, try this.
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)