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Diffstat (limited to 'hurd/running/qemu.mdwn')
-rw-r--r-- | hurd/running/qemu.mdwn | 8 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/hurd/running/qemu.mdwn b/hurd/running/qemu.mdwn index 190602ed..3514ac98 100644 --- a/hurd/running/qemu.mdwn +++ b/hurd/running/qemu.mdwn @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ Check if your CPU supports kvm: $ egrep '^flags.*(vmx|svm)' /proc/cpuinfo #### If you don't have hardware support (slow): - $ apt-get install qemu + $ apt install qemu Do not enable kernel-kqemu, as that assumes some particular behavior from the guest kernel, which we are reluctant to artificially add to gnumach. @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ If QEMU with KVM is not available, [[Virtualbox]] reportedly has better performance. #### If you have hardware support (recommended): - $ apt-get install qemu-kvm + $ apt install qemu-kvm $ modprobe kvm Intel VTx/VTd: Enable Intel kvm in the BIOS @@ -252,13 +252,13 @@ If you are on [[Debian GNU/Hurd|debian]], you can even use [[debian/DHCP]]. To get ssh working: - # apt-get install random-egd openssh-server (Similarly for telnet if preferred) + # apt install random-egd openssh-server (Similarly for telnet if preferred) (See also <http://www.nongnu.org/qemu/qemu-doc.html#SEC32>.) Outgoing internet connections should just work then. Testing it can be difficult with a minimal installation, -but `apt-get update` should work after you have filled out +but `apt update` should work after you have filled out `/etc/apt/sources.list`. After that you should be able to install other network packages, but note that `ping` doesn't work with QEMU's user-networking stack. |