On 10/01/13 11:47, chronodekar wrote:
The actual instructions on the site are rather old
(they refer qemu version 0.14.0, while the latest
is 1.6 - I think). I had to improvise on some of
the instructions mentioned there. But the short
version of events is this,
I downloaded version 1.6.0 of qemu sources from this
site;
http://wiki.qemu.org/Download
Then I built it using these commands,
./configure
--target-list="arm-softmmu arm-linux-user"
make
I did NOT run "make install". Chances are, that I would be
fiddling around with multiple versions and to keep things
separate, want to be able to clean things up by deleting
the top level source folder. Then, I built the linux
kernel and tried running it with this command,
./qemu-1.6.0/arm-softmmu/qemu-system-arm
-M versatilepb -m 128M -kernel
linux-3.11.2/arch/arm/boot/uImage
The following came as output,
oss: Could not initialize DAC
oss: Failed to open `/dev/dsp'
oss: Reason: No such file or directory
oss: Could not initialize DAC
oss: Failed to open `/dev/dsp'
oss: Reason: No such file or directory
audio: Failed to create voice `lm4549.out'
VNC server running on `127.0.0.1:5900'
I was expecting to see messages from UART - the kernel boot
stuff. Instead, it looks like qemu is opening up a VNC session
(trying to connect to the above IP gives me a black
non-responsive screen).
Does anyone know how I could avoid starting the VNC session
and just see boot messages instead?
Puzzled,
chronodekar
Try switches -gtk or -curses.
Why are you not using your distro's PM to install Qemu?
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