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Re: NetBSD in QEMU (was Re: Installation Error For Mac68k NetBSD on SE/30)



On 02/11/2023 09:09, Paul Ripke wrote:

On Wed, Nov 01, 2023 at 01:04:07PM +0100, Howard Spoelstra wrote:
    On Wed, Nov 1, 2023 at 11:06�AM Paul Ripke <[1]stix%stix.id.au@localhost> wrote:

      On Tue, Oct 10, 2023 at 07:20:48AM +0100, Mark Cave-Ayland wrote:
      > On 23/08/2023 13:25, Paul Ripke wrote:
      >
      > > On Tue, Aug 22, 2023 at 10:28:43AM -0600, Stan Johnson wrote:
      > > > Hi Paul,
      > > >
      > > > On 8/22/23 7:54 AM, Paul Ripke wrote:
      > > > > fwiw, I successfully installed netbsd mac68k under qemu, by
      booting an
      > > > > install kernel from hfs, and running from there. I gave it a
      second
      > > > > 1GiB disk image for netbsd, which sysinst dutifully
      partitioned and
      > > > > created an ffsv1 filesystem on.
      > > > >
      > > > > The booter now successfully loads and boots the netbsd
      kernel from
      > > > > the ffsv1 filesystem.
      > > > >
      > > > > I haven't tried bigger disk images, but this setup is great
      for
      > > > > experimentation, and easy enough to do.
      > > > >
      > > >
      > > > Please post some information about how you got NetBSD to run
      in QEMU,
      > > > including your version of QEMU, your QEMU command line, etc.
      Does your
      > > > NetBSD client have network access? Does it need to be able to
      boot Mac
      > > > OS 7.5.5?
      > > >
      > > > I've used QEMU to create reference GNU/Linux root filesystems
      (Debian
      > > > SID and Gentoo) for m68k ("-M q800" and "-M virt"), but I've
      never
      > > > installed NetBSD in QEMU.
      > > >
      > > > thanks for any information
      > >
      > > I started taking notes, but skipped a few steps. I should
      probably run
      > > through the process again and fill in the gaps. So, ymmv:
      > >
      > > [2]https://www.stix.id.au/wiki/NetBSD-mac68k_under_qemu
      >
      > So the good news is that the latest version of the QEMU 68k MacOS
      patches
      > have now been merged to QEMU git master, so 8.2 will allow you to
      install
      > NetBSD out-of-the-box when used with a real Q800 ROM.
      >
      > Paul, thanks for posting the guide above. I should add that the
      > q800.upstream3 branch is very old, and there have been a fair
      number of
      > fixes since then. Certainly any testing and bug reports should now
      be made
      > against the QEMU upstream repository.
      Ah! Cool - I've updated that page noting the patch merging, and I'll
      do
      some more testing when I get enough round tuits.

    Hi,
    Perhaps you can also link to:
    [3]https://www.emaculation.com/doku.php/m68k-qemu-on-osx#running_qemu-s
    ystem-m68k_with_netbsd_guests_in_macos
    Best,
    Howard

Done, thanks!

Hi Paul,

In the article it mentions an issue with ADB and the graphical console which was fixed some time ago - presumably this now works with a build taken from QEMU git master?


ATB,

Mark.



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