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Re: [Qemu-devel] What happened to linuxppc-img from Freeoszoo
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jeebs |
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Re: [Qemu-devel] What happened to linuxppc-img from Freeoszoo |
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Mon, 27 Jun 2005 12:12:43 -0500 |
"Jim C. Brown"
>> Late last year, QEMU reworked the disk geometry, and that can confuse old
>> disk images. The images expect an old style and the newer qemu offers a
>> different geometry.
>
> No, the geometry reported by 0.7.0 (which sees the disk properly and can
> mount
> partition) and CVS (which can't see the partition table) are the same.
>
Right... But most of the images on FreeOSZoo were done using the *old*
version of qemu, where the geometry is different.
That means the geometry on the images may not be what newer versions of qemu
expect.
That's why I was asking what the date of the image was.
> For the record, images I've used since qemu 0.5.2 still work fine with
> CVS.
> (I only use raw images though.)
That's good for you.
But some don't.
The ReactOS image is a case I tested myself. When I saw it reported on the
qemu forum, it was small enough that I spent a few minutes downloading it to
test it.
And newer versions of qemu most definetly would not handle it. Older
versions (before the geometry change) could, though.
> Actually, the reason that linux-ppc.img broke was due to a hack for
> darwin/ppc.
I didn't know.
But I did know that a lot of the images on there are older ones that may
have problems like reactos did, which is why I said that somebody needed to
actually test each one, just to make sure they still work.