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Re: [Qemu-devel] Linux as VirtualBox quest OS with QEMU running Solaris


From: Stefan Weil
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] Linux as VirtualBox quest OS with QEMU running Solaris
Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2011 18:08:18 +0100
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Am 10.01.2011 12:19, schrieb Mateusz Loskot:
On 07/01/11 18:15, Stefan Weil wrote:
Am 07.01.2011 18:28, schrieb Mateusz Loskot:
Hi,

First, I'm sorry if my question does not belong here. The qemu-devel
says it's "devel", but I can't find any qemu-users mailing list.

I have no experience with QEMU. I've been using x86-only virtualization
software like VirtualBox, VMWare and others.

I need to run Solaris (SPARC) OS and I'd like to do it under QEMU.
Due to hardware constraints, I'm wondering if the following setup
would work at all:

1. Quad-core workstation with 16GB RAM with Windows Vista 64-bit
as host OS
2. The Windows runs VirtualBox with Linux installed as guest OS.
3. The Linux guest OS runs QEMU
4. QEMU runs Solaris (SPARC)

The Linux guest OS can be either Linux x86-32 or x86-64,
depending which one is recommended and would perform better.

Is this configuration reasonable?
Would it work well?

I have found the "QEMU on Winows" [1] but I'm not sure if this is an
official project and if it's "production ready".
I need to have fairly stable environment for building and
testing software on SPARC architecture.

[1] http://www.h7.dion.ne.jp/~qemu-win/

I'd appreciate any help and sugestions.


Using a native windows version of qemu would be more reasonable.

OK, makes sense to me.

There are no precompiled windows binaries of current qemu,
so you will have to compile them yourself (which is not difficult
once you have the correct mingw environment).

Great. I think I should be able to do that.

Which version of QEMU source code should I grab?
Latest stable or development version from Git repo?

Best regards,

I suggest using QEMU git master. You could try the binaries
from my website: http://www.weilnetz.de/qemu/

Kind regards,
Stefan Weil





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