On 10/16/07, David Bendit wrote: > Just a shot in the dark here, but did you try running qemu under > sudo? Could be that kqemu requires root privileges to run. You should > also check dmesg for any erroneous messages related to kqemu. I > haven't worked with it in over a year, so these are just guesses, but > they're worth a shot. > > -David Bendit > Bingo. qemu runs without sudo but then kqemu will not run for it. By using sudo qemu ..., kqemu will then run successfully for qemu. BTW, my other problem was that qemu runs with a default for the virtual machine having only 128MB of memory. Since the LiveCD .iso I was asking it to boot from needs more memory than that, it was hanging partway through the SLOW (without kqemu) emulation. Then when I tried to tell qemu to pretend the virtual machine had 512MB I got this rather helpful response: larry@ldesk:~$ sudo qemu -hda gutsy.img -m 512 You do not have enough space in '/dev/shm' for the 512 MB of QEMU virtual RAM. To have more space available provided you have enough RAM and swap, do as root: umount /dev/shm mount -t tmpfs -o size=528m none /dev/shm Or disable the accelerator module with -no-kqemu larry@ldesk:~$ sudo umount /dev/shm larry@ldesk:~$ sudo mount -t tmpfs -o size=528m none /dev/shm larry@ldesk:~$ sudo qemu -hda gutsy.img -m 512 larry@ldesk:~$ Anyway, still learning here. Thanks for your help -- The nice part about being a pessimist is that you are constantly being either proven right or pleasantly surprised. - George F. Will --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss