So you want to run dyne:bolic 2.x on Qemu? It is fairly easy, if you've got some minimal knowledge of GNU/Linux!

Mind that this page will not describe how you can configure Qemu on your GNU/Linux system, so you should have Qemu and the KQemu module installed on it. There are plenty of HOWTOs on this, and since I'm running Gentoo, [http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO:_Qemu here's] the one that helped me out. The KQemu module (which used to be close source, but as of version 1.3.0pre10 is under the GNU/GPL) is not necessary, but mind that it will give a great speed boost in loading and running dyne:bolic, so I recommend it.

Steps to run dyne:bolic on Qemu are pretty straightforward, depends on how you want to run dyne:bolic:


Added by TommyDrum for the community on 05/12/2007. Please update and contribute!