Ethernet: with the default AppleRTL8139Ethernet.kext at /System/Library/Extensions/IONetworkingFamily.kext/Contents/PlugIns.Graphics: "std" is fine, I add one more -sdl to the parameter of qemu but I don't know if there is any difference.Intel i5 2400 with embedded HD 2000 video.I tried 10.6.6i snow leopard by Hazard on my qemu which is very good without any lag and network/audio are both enabled.
QEMU OS X DRIVER
I had latest Intel xorg video driver installed on my host for my new i5 2400.
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I had my host system running Debian Linux testing with Linux kernel 2.6.39.1 and qemu-kvm 0.14.1.
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net nic,model=rtl8139 -net user -m 1024 -hda "My Disk Image.qcow2" Qemu-system-x86_64 -usbdevice keyboard -usbdevice mouse -vga std \ Misc: Make sure the machine doesn't go to sleep, there's no mechanism to wake it.Downloads are shaky, but improve a lot if you run a "ping " (or some other host) at the same time. Ethernet: Of the many available NICs, the RTL8139 appears to be the only one visible to the network control panel.Graphics: "std" is fine, "cirrus" ist almost good and "vmware" doesn't get beyond the text console.Leopard (and likely Tiger) requires the -legacy option at the F8 prompt or in. Leopard installs and runs, with all the quirks you see on real hardware, though. Additionally, it fixes enough bugs to be useable. Qemu 0.10.0 can do everything 0.9.1 could do. hda '/media/Archiv/Mac OS X/Tiger.qcow2' Qemu-img convert -f raw Tiger-flat.vmdk -O qcow2 Tiger.qcow2 Qemu can also run an installation of 10.4.8 made with VMware: Both, the '-smp 2' and the '-kernel-kqemu' options passed to qemu result in Leopard boot failures. Installation takes 2 hours on a Core2Duo 2.2 GHz. Unfortunately, the resulting hard disk won't be recognized by qemu's BIOS - you don't even get to the F8 prompt. Immediately thereafter, hit F8 in the Darwin loader. hda Leopard.qcow2 -cdrom ToH_x86_9A581_RC2.isoįirst, hit F12 to tell the qemu BIOS to boot off the CD. Qemu-system-x86_64 -usbdevice keyboard -usbdevice mouse -m 1024 \ Qemu-img create -f qcow2 Leopard.qcow2 10G Qemu boots and installs properly with something like this: Using a deadmoo image(10.4.1) (qemu for windows 0.9.0), boot is successful with boot parameters
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m 124 -hda d:\darwinhd.img -cdrom \ĭ:\darwinx86-801.iso -enable-audio -localtime -boot dĪnd at the bootloader, you have to pass those option: Here may be (?) a sample command to use (on Windows, and on others just loose the '.exe'):
QEMU OS X INSTALL
QEMU Install Arguments (e.g: cdrom iso filename) Please allow the table to become as simple and instructional as possible. Install Arguments (e.g: cdrom iso filename) Progress table for running on OS X entirely in softwareīelow is messy, I thought a table might be a good idea perhaps with fields like: 1 Progress table for running on OS X entirely in software.