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5 .TH QEMU-START 1 "February 10, 2006"
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18 .SH NAME
19 qemu\-start \- start qemu safely with tap devices
20 .SH SYNOPSIS
21 .B qemu\-start
22 .I TAPDEVNR VLAN SYSTEM QEMUOPTS...
23 .SH DESCRIPTION
24 This manual page documents the
25 .B qemu-start
26 command.
27 .PP
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31 \fBqemu-start\fP is a small program that helps you start qemu in a safe and
32 useful way. It presumes all qemu instances will run under the same
33 user-id
34 .RI ( qemu ).
35 A group
36 .I emulator
37 is created; only members of this group are allowed to start qemu. Qemu is
38 started with one ethernet interface, which is bound through a tap
39 device. Xauthority data is
40 automatically transferred if the DISPLAY variable is set.
41 .SH PARAMETERS
42 The first parameter
43 .B TAPDEVNR
44 is the number of the tap\-device. Use 0 for tap0, etc. See below how you
45 safely can define tap devices.
46 .PP
47 The second parameter
48 .B VLAN
49 is the VLAN you want to add this adapter to. Usually,
50 using 0 will do.
51 .PP
52 The third parameter
53 .B SYSTEM
54 is the system you want to emulate. Use "" if you want to use your current
55 architecture; in this case,
56 .B /usr/bin/qemm
57 will be called. If you want to simulate some other type of system, specify
58 it here; in that case,
59 .B /usr/bin/qemm-system-SYSTEM
60 will be called.
61 .PP
62 All other options and parameters are fed to qemm.
63 .SH TAP DEVICE
64 You must create a tap device for use by qemu. The nicest way of doing this
65 is combining it with a bridge. This section describes how you can do this.
66 .PP
67 Edit
68 .BR /etc/network/interfaces .
69 Find the section where your current ethernet interface is described; we will
70 assume here it is
71 .IR eth0 .
72 Change its name to
73 .I br0
74 and add the following line to the stanza:
75 .PP
76 .I " " bridge_ports eth0 tap0
77 .PP
78 You can add more
79 .I tap
80 devices later if you want.
81 Now add a stanza for the new tap interface:
82 .PP
83 .I auto tap0
84 .br
85 .I iface tap0 inet manual
86 .br
87 .I " " tunctl_user qemu
88 .PP
89 Finally, restart your netwerk by issuing a command
90 .B /etc/init.d/networking restart
91
92
93 .SH SEE ALSO
94 .BR qemu (1)
95 .br
96 .SH AUTHOR
97 qemu-start was written by Frodo Looijaard <frodo@frodo.looijaard.name>.
98 .PP
99 This manual page was written by Frodo Looijaard <frodo@frodo.looijaard.name>

frodo@frodo.looijaard.name
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