![]() Phase 2 - preparing to format the "hard disk"įirst, in order to make things look clean, make a directory where we would creature disk images and put ISO images there (and log files, if necessary). ![]() Now that you have QEMU, we'll need to make some preparation to install your Windows. Within few seconds you'll have QEMU installed on your system. ![]() This will ask you for your root password. Red hat 9 users who installed XFree86 4.3.0-33 should upgrade to the latest XFree86 4.3.0 to fix some problem with X.Īfter compiling, type the following command: If you see that you have some problems with libSDL while compiling, then make sure you have the latest SDL (available here, make sure you also install the "devel" package if you're using RPM). On an average machine this could take few minutes. Your Linux should compile QEMU without much problems. Make Sure you have building tools installed on your Linux machine if you plan to compile (cvs, gcc, etc.)Īfter you grabbed the sources, extract them (only needed if you grabbed a snapshot tarball) and go inside the directory which has been created. You can either grab the sources from CVS with the instructions provided here, or you can get a nightly snapshot from my web site, here. ![]() If you have QEMU compiled and installed, jump to phase 2 directly. There are binaries for Gentoo and Debian unstable, use your favorite tool to install it if you're using one of those distributions, but make sure you have installed 0.5.6 or above). You'll also need the knowledge of DOS's FDISK, format, etc (basic DOS stuff) and how to install Windows.įor this how to, I used Windows 98SE, but the instructions apply to Windows all the Windows 9X variants.įirst, we will need to compile it (if you don't have a binary installed. If you have the QEMU binary, you're off the hook Note: this "how to" requires basic knowedge of compiling. In this small how to, we will learn how to use QEMU (version 0.5.6 and above) to install and use Windows 95/98/98SE/ME operating systems. 3 cheers to Hetz Ben Hamo for his instructions. Somebody had created this website, which i think is very useful if you are new to QEMU. ![]() Posted: Tue 5:56 pm Post subject: QEMU & Windows 98 How To Gentoo Forums Forum Index Desktop Environments Gentoo Forums :: View topic - QEMU & Windows 98 How To ![]()
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