https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/...dy-current-opinions-please.66089/#post-389271
I can now ask a more to the point question
I want to run FreeBSD image in windows 10 VM, quemu I was asking.
> sir dice: Why not use Windows' own Hyper-V? Or VirtualBox? FreeBSD will run fine on either.
Q1: I think Hyper-V is "requires pro upgrade". i'm not ready for that step yet. is VB or Qemu ok? I already dl'ed "qemu for win10" but didn't try an image yet.
I assume I just get an image and start qemu.
Q2: this was suggested: https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/releases/VM-IMAGES/11.1-RELEASE/i386/Latest/
Anyone have advice commandline options for VM (qemu)?
I know qemu has a ton of options I have no idea where to start to get things running "fine" (at least partly accelerated), options that FreeBSD likes?
qemu-system-x86_64 -kernel kernel -nographic -append 'console=ttyS0' disk.img
qemu-system-x86_64 -kernel kernel -nographic -append 'console=ttyS0' disk.img
qemu-system-x86_64 -kernel loader -nographic -append disk.img
Does that emulate (core2) on a (core2) accelerated and all? Or is that over-simplified?
I can now ask a more to the point question
I want to run FreeBSD image in windows 10 VM, quemu I was asking.
> sir dice: Why not use Windows' own Hyper-V? Or VirtualBox? FreeBSD will run fine on either.
Q1: I think Hyper-V is "requires pro upgrade". i'm not ready for that step yet. is VB or Qemu ok? I already dl'ed "qemu for win10" but didn't try an image yet.
I assume I just get an image and start qemu.
Q2: this was suggested: https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/releases/VM-IMAGES/11.1-RELEASE/i386/Latest/
Anyone have advice commandline options for VM (qemu)?
I know qemu has a ton of options I have no idea where to start to get things running "fine" (at least partly accelerated), options that FreeBSD likes?
qemu-system-x86_64 -kernel kernel -nographic -append 'console=ttyS0' disk.img
qemu-system-x86_64 -kernel kernel -nographic -append 'console=ttyS0' disk.img
qemu-system-x86_64 -kernel loader -nographic -append disk.img
Does that emulate (core2) on a (core2) accelerated and all? Or is that over-simplified?