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fix the problem.
fix the problem.
Some notes I took last time (will explain them when I figure out what
Some notes I took last time (will explain them when I figure out what
they mean): mknod /dev/loop0 modprobe loop /sbin/losetup /dev/loop0
they mean): [[Linux:mknod|mknod]] /dev/loop0
/home/woozle/win98/c.img
[[Linux:modprobe|modprobe]] loop /sbin/[[Linux:losetup|losetup]]
"Edit /etc/fstab -- set up /dev/loop0 just like D drive" mount
/dev/loop0 /home/woozle/win98/c.img
/dev/loop0 mknod /dev/tap0 c 36 16
"Edit /etc/[[Linux:fstab|fstab]] -- set up /dev/loop0 just like D
drive" [[Linux:mount|mount]] /dev/loop0 [[Linux:mknod|mknod]] /dev/tap0
c 36 16
"Next time: try tuntap"
"Next time: try tuntap"
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Revision as of 22:18, 24 June 2005

Techniques: Emulators: Bochs Bochs is an Intel x86 and AMD64 CPU emulator. It is FOSS and so is theoretically available for any platform with the right compiler; binaries are currently available for Linux and Windows.

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Setup Notes

I had Bochs working using an .img file as the Windows c:\ drive, and then it mysteriously stopped working (probably due to an Ubuntu upgrade) so I'm taking notes as I rebuild the .img file to (hopefully) fix the problem. Some notes I took last time (will explain them when I figure out what they mean): mknod /dev/loop0 modprobe loop /sbin/losetup /dev/loop0 /home/woozle/win98/c.img "Edit /etc/fstab -- set up /dev/loop0 just like D drive" mount /dev/loop0 mknod /dev/tap0 c 36 16 "Next time: try tuntap"