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* [[Documentation/9psetup|Setting up VirtFS (9P Sharing over Virtio) between the guest and host]] | * [[Documentation/9psetup|Setting up VirtFS (9P Sharing over Virtio) between the guest and host]] | ||
* [[Documentation/CreateSnapshot|Create a Snapshot]] | * [[Documentation/CreateSnapshot|Create a Snapshot]] | ||
* [https://wiki.edubuntu.org/UbuntuDevelopment/Ports Ubuntu Development Ports] - details on qemu-<arch> usage, chroot set up, system emulation and cross compilation | * [https://wiki.edubuntu.org/UbuntuDevelopment/Ports Ubuntu Development Ports] - details on qemu-<arch> usage, chroot set up, system emulation and cross compilation | ||
* [http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/base/embedded/handbook/index.xml?part=1&chap=5 Compiling with qemu-user chroot] - details on tuning binfmt_misc with magic patterns for making alien binaries run from the shell with silent invocation of QEMU | * [http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/base/embedded/handbook/index.xml?part=1&chap=5 Compiling with qemu-user chroot] - details on tuning binfmt_misc with magic patterns for making alien binaries run from the shell with silent invocation of QEMU |
Revision as of 07:09, 31 October 2011
Startup
- QEMU crash course
- QEMU documentation on wikibooks.org
- QEMU-Buch / QEMU-Book - a quite versatile book on qemu, provided in German and English (partly as a google translation), its describing e.g. lots of guests and hosts
How do I...
for users
- Set up Networking
- Setting up VirtFS (9P Sharing over Virtio) between the guest and host
- Create a Snapshot
- Ubuntu Development Ports - details on qemu-<arch> usage, chroot set up, system emulation and cross compilation
- Compiling with qemu-user chroot - details on tuning binfmt_misc with magic patterns for making alien binaries run from the shell with silent invocation of QEMU
for users that target for a specific platform
- Debian on an emulated ARM machine based upon some Debian Linux host (see here for the probably most current images matching this HowTo)
- Debian on an emulated MIPS(EL) machine based upon some Debian Linux host
- Debian on an emulated SPARC machine based upon some Debian Linux host
- Windows XP on QEMU-x86 based upon some Linux host (brief but good hints on the guest set up)
- FreeDos on QEMU-x86 based upon some Linux host (concentrates on host details)
- QEMU in Embedded Linux Development - Virtual Development Board
for developers
User Documentation
- QEMU Emulator User Documentation (HTML generated from QEMU sources, updated frequently)
- Older version of the above (from QEMU 0.12.0 release)
- QEMU Accelerator User Documentation (KQEMU, obsolete)
- QEMU Official OS Support List (includes images)
Technical Documentation
- QEMU Internals (HTML generated from QEMU sources, updated frequently)
- QEMU, a Fast and Portable Dynamic Translator, USENIX 2005 Annual Technical Conference, FREENIX Track (NB: dyngen is obsolete and has been replaced by TCG)
- The QCOW Image Format
- Hardware Manuals
- Instruction Set Manuals (Assembly Language)
- PC Platform