Where is my qemu command?

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KVM virtualization is full of wonders. :-/

I would need to attach an USB disk to a vm, but how?

The command "qemu" would provide a way:

[root@a134-224 yum.repos.d]# man qemu-kvm

> QEMU(1)
> NAME
>        qemu-doc - QEMU Emulator User Documentation
>
> SYNOPSIS
>        usage: qemu [options] [disk_image]
(...)
>        -usbdevice devname
>            Add the USB device devname.

But when I try it:

[root@a134-224 yum.repos.d]# qemu start -usbdevice host:059f:1018 mail
-bash: qemu: command not found

That command syntax is probably ot right yet, but the main question is, 
where is qemu?

I was tempted to yum-install qemu from rpmforge, but I would rather not. 
Besides the rpmforge version has a conflict with another manual page.

- Jussi


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