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slackware:qemu [2007/11/16 09:10] – Conform to current udev syntax: change KERNEL="kqemu" to KERNEL=="kqemu" alien | slackware:qemu [2007/11/16 09:19] – Talk about "modprobe kqemu" and udev. alien | ||
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- download, unpack kqemu archive | - download, unpack kqemu archive | ||
- configure and build kqemu, and install it on your computer using '' | - configure and build kqemu, and install it on your computer using '' | ||
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* To make the kqemu module load on boot, you should add the following line to the file ''/ | * To make the kqemu module load on boot, you should add the following line to the file ''/ | ||
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- | This concludes the alterations needed for a performance boost of your Virtual Machines inside QEMU. As I said earlier, running qemu is really simple - it is a single binary with a lot of optional commandline parameters that customize the virtual machine it will setup for use. QEMU will use the kqemu accelerator if it finds the kernel module loaded in memory (and if it's built with support for kqemu). | + | This concludes the alterations needed for a performance boost of your Virtual Machines inside QEMU. As I said earlier, running qemu is really simple - it is a single binary with a lot of optional commandline parameters that customize the virtual machine it will setup for use. QEMU will use the kqemu accelerator if it finds the kernel module loaded in memory (and if it's built with support for kqemu). QEMU provides |
qemu -kernel-kqemu <other parameters> | qemu -kernel-kqemu <other parameters> | ||
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