Oliver Falk wrote: >>> Have a look at my qemu package - it might work on CentOS... >>> >>> http://filelister.linux-kernel.at/mod_perl?current=/packages/ >> >> >> I dont see a KQemu module there ..... got a specific link for the >> 2.6.9-22.0.1/i386 ? > > > I package kqemu into qemu package. :-) Wont it be better to package it as a kernel-module-kqemu-<kernel_version>-foo.rpm just like most other kernel modules are .... otherwise the entire package becomes kinda redundant each time a new kernel is released. With a seperate kernel module package, it would also be possible to just have a stock qemu.rpm that works all the time, and with kernel-module pkgs' installed with each kernel, you can get the acceleration when possible. Also, I presume you have an agreement with the author w.r.t licensing issues... from the website : "The QEMU Accelerator is free to use, but it is a closed source proprietary product. You are not allowed to distribute it yourself to other people without an explicit authorisation. Distributors wishing to include the QEMU accelerator on CDs, ISO images or packages must contact the author to know the exact terms." therefore, maybe a .nosrc.rpm ? - KB -- Karanbir Singh : http://www.karan.org/ : 2522219@icq