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.TH QEMU-START 1 "April 9, 2008" |
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.SH NAME |
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qemu\-start \- start qemu safely with tap devices |
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.SH SYNOPSIS |
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.B qemu\-start |
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.I [OPTIONS] -- QEMUOPTS... |
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.SH DESCRIPTION |
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This manual page documents the |
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.B qemu-start |
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command. |
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\fBqemu-start\fP is a small program that helps you start qemu in a safe and |
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useful way. It presumes all qemu instances will run under the same |
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user-id |
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.RI ( qemu ). |
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A group |
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.I emulator |
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is created; only members of this group are allowed to start qemu. Qemu is |
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started with one ethernet interface, which is bound through a tap |
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device. Xauthority data is |
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automatically transferred if the DISPLAY variable is set. |
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.SH PARAMETERS |
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The parameter |
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.B --tapnr TAPDEVNR |
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is the number of the tap\-device. Use 0 for tap0, etc. See below how you |
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safely can define tap devices. |
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.PP |
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The parameter |
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.B --vlan VLAN |
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is the VLAN you want to add this adapter to. Usually, |
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using 0 will do. |
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.PP |
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The parameter |
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.B --nic-model NICMODEL |
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is the model type of the emulated nic presented to the guest os. Use |
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qemu -net nic,model=? for information on allowed values for this |
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parameter |
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.PP |
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The parameter |
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.B --macaddr MACADDRESS |
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sets the MAC address for the emulated nic presented to guest os. |
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.PP |
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The parameter |
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.B --system SYSTEM |
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is the system you want to emulate. Leave out if you want to use your current |
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architecture; in this case, |
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.B /usr/bin/qemu |
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will be called. If you want to simulate some other type of system, specify |
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it here; in that case, |
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.B /usr/bin/qemu-system-SYSTEM |
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will be called. |
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.PP |
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The parameter |
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.B --window-left X |
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sets the left-most column of the window (in pixels) to X. |
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The parameter |
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.B --window-top Y |
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sets the top-most row of the window (in pixels) to Y. |
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All options and parameters after -- are fed to qemu. |
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.SH TAP DEVICE (DEBIAN SPECIFIC) |
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You must create a tap device for use by qemu. The nicest way of doing this |
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is combining it with a bridge. This section describes how you can do this. |
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.PP |
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Make sure you have the packages |
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.I bridge-utils |
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and |
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.I uml-utilities |
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installed. |
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.PP |
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Edit |
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.BR /etc/network/interfaces . |
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Find the section where your current ethernet interface is described; we will |
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assume here it is |
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.IR eth0 . |
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Change its name to |
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.I br0 |
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and add the following line to the stanza: |
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.PP |
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.I " " bridge_ports eth0 tap0 |
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You can add more |
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.I tap |
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devices later if you want. |
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Now add a stanza for the new tap interface: |
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.PP |
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.I auto tap0 |
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.I iface tap0 inet manual |
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.I " " tunctl_user qemu |
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.PP |
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Finally, restart your netwerk by issuing a command |
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.B /etc/init.d/networking restart |
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.SH SEE ALSO |
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.BR qemu (1) |
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.br |
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.SH AUTHOR |
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qemu-start was written by Frodo Looijaard <frodo@frodo.looijaard.name>. |
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.PP |
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This manual page was written by Frodo Looijaard <frodo@frodo.looijaard.name> |