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slackware:qemu [2007/02/09 21:04] – Add new qemu 0.9.0 PXE options '-boot n -option-rom <pxe_rom_filename>' alienslackware:qemu [2007/11/16 09:10] – Conform to current udev syntax: change KERNEL="kqemu" to KERNEL=="kqemu" alien
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   - download, unpack kqemu archive   - download, unpack kqemu archive
   - configure and build kqemu, and install it on your computer using ''make install''.   - configure and build kqemu, and install it on your computer using ''make install''.
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 ==== Running QEMU and kqemu ==== ==== Running QEMU and kqemu ====
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 </code> My kqemu package also installs a [[http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/hotplug/udev.html | udev]] rule file as ''/etc/udev/rules.d/50-kqemu-rule'' in case you run QEMU on a 2.6 kernel, with these contents: <code> </code> My kqemu package also installs a [[http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/hotplug/udev.html | udev]] rule file as ''/etc/udev/rules.d/50-kqemu-rule'' in case you run QEMU on a 2.6 kernel, with these contents: <code>
 # kqemu # kqemu
-KERNEL="kqemu", NAME="%k", MODE="0666"</code> If you decided to restrict access to ''/dev/kqemu'', then you should modify this file to for instance <code>+KERNEL=="kqemu", NAME="%k", MODE="0666"</code> If you decided to restrict access to ''/dev/kqemu'', then you should modify this file to for instance <code>
 # kqemu # kqemu
-KERNEL="kqemu", NAME="%k", MODE="0660" , GROUP="qemu"</code>.+KERNEL=="kqemu", NAME="%k", MODE="0660" , GROUP="qemu" 
 +</code>.
  
   * To make the kqemu module load on boot, you should add the following line to the file ''/etc/rc.d/rc.modules'': <code>   * To make the kqemu module load on boot, you should add the following line to the file ''/etc/rc.d/rc.modules'': <code>
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