Running qemu on -CURRENT with -nographic
Jeremie Le Hen
jeremie at le-hen.org
Fri Oct 20 16:52:02 UTC 2006
Hi list !
(Please Cc: me in your replies.)
I have installed qemu from ports, without kqemu (for now, at least).
I am accessing the box with ssh, and I don't have X running on it,
therefore I used the -nographic knob which is supposed to use only
the tty.
Unfortunately, here is what's happened:
% jarjarbinks:/<1>msdos/qemu:104# qemu -cdrom /mnt/msdos/isos/debian-31r3-i386-netinst.iso -hda debian.img -m 64 -boot d -nographic -net user
% (qemu)
(Here, I type C-a h.)
% C-a h print this help
% C-a x exit emulator
% C-a s save disk data back to file (if -snapshot)
% C-a b send break (magic sysrq)
% C-a t toggle console timestamps
% C-a c switch between console and monitor
% C-a C-a send C-a
(Here I type C-a c.)
% (qemu)
% (qemu) c
% (qemu)
(Here I type C-a c again, in order to switch to "console".)
% (qemu)
>From here, qemu is stalled. I can't even go back to "monitor" mode.
I'm solely able to kill qemu from another terminal, in which case
my shell gets all the keystrokes in a burst.
Does any experience the same problem ? If so, did you find a solution
or workaround ? Or maybe is it running flawlessly ?
Thank you.
Regards,
--
Jeremie Le Hen
< jeremie at le-hen dot org >< ttz at chchile dot org >
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