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< # Download and install [http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/ QEMU]:
< ## Download the qemu archive and the kqemu archive
< ## Unpack the qemu archive, cd into the directory
< ## Unpack the kqemu archive
< ## To install in /opt, type: ./configure --prefix=/opt/qemu --interp-prefix=/opt/qemu/interp
< ## To compile: make
< ## To install: make install (as root)
< ## Manually install the kernel module: cp kqemu/kqemu.ko /opt/qemu/bin
< ## Add the following three lines to /etc/rc.d/rc.local:
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> # Download the qemu archive and the kqemu archive from http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/
> # Unpack the qemu archive, cd into the directory
> # Unpack the kqemu archive
> # To install in /opt, type: '''./configure --prefix=/opt/qemu --interp-prefix=/opt/qemu/interp'''
> # To compile: '''make'''
> # To install: '''make install (as root)'''
> # Manually install the kernel module: '''cp kqemu/kqemu.ko /opt/qemu/bin'''
> # Add the following three lines to /etc/rc.d/rc.local:
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> * [http://www.advantageplayer.com/blackjack/forums/bj-tech/webbbs.cgi?noframes;read=2078 On bridging]
To get QEMU running, take the following steps:
mknod /dev/kqemu c 250 0 chmod 666 /dev/kqemu insmod /opt/qemu/bin/kqemu.ko
See also here:
I ran the BYTEmark benchmark on a Windows 2000 Professional guest inside QEMU on a Linux host. I tested the Linux host with nbench.
Native Linux nbench results | |
Numeric sort | 846.24 |
String sort | 120.44 |
Bitfield | 329,050,000 |
FP Emulation | 79.248 |
Windows 2000 Pro guest in QEMU 0.7.0 | |
Numeric sort | 637.920796 |
String sort | 73.396653 |
Bitfield | 192,019,081.405118 |
FP Emulation | 79.248 |