I did that with the Standard PC, but there's several drivers it can't
find. Where did you get those?
John Pierce wrote:
On 8/1/07, Stanczak Group <justin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I do get this error message when starting qemu.
Could not configure '/dev/rtc' to have a 1024 Hz timer. This is not a fatal
error, but for better emulation accuracy either use a 2.6 host Linux
kernel or
type 'echo 1024 > /proc/sys/dev/rtc/max-user-freq' as root.
In the 2.6.22 kernel they moved rtc to hpet, and I still get the same
error becuase I think that they hardwired the directory location
inside of the qemu build. I do not worry about it though.
Once you get the machine running and can log into windows goto
mycomputer and right click choose properties and go to the hardware
tab. Choose device manager and right click computer and choose
properties. Change the type from acpi to standard pc then reboot the
machine. You should see a marked improvement in performance. Has
something to do with an acpi interrupt that windows xp uses and cause
much traffic in the kernel.
Hope this helps some.
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