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howtos:hardware:arm:qemu_support_in_slackware_arm [2020/03/06 13:11 (UTC)] – [Note: Needs update] mozeshowtos:hardware:arm:qemu_support_in_slackware_arm [2020/09/22 16:33 (UTC)] – [Installation Environment Assumptions] mralk3
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 The issues are to do with the network support.  If you get the helper scripts working, please post a diff [[https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-arm-108/qemu-system-arm-panic-on-x86_64-a-4175670124/|on here]] or email mozes at slackware. The issues are to do with the network support.  If you get the helper scripts working, please post a diff [[https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-arm-108/qemu-system-arm-panic-on-x86_64-a-4175670124/|on here]] or email mozes at slackware.
  
 +Please base fixes on the [[ftp://ftp.arm.slackware.com/slackwarearm/boardsupport/qemu/slackwarearm-current/helper-scripts/|the latest scripts]]
 ====== Qemu Support in Slackware ARM ====== ====== Qemu Support in Slackware ARM ======
  
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   * You have root access on the host machine and can compile software   * You have root access on the host machine and can compile software
   * The Slackware host and QEMU emulator are on a secure Local Area Network   * The Slackware host and QEMU emulator are on a secure Local Area Network
-  * You can export a Network File System file share on the host machine that shares the Slackware ARM tree with the QEMU guest 
-  * The root directory of the exported NFS share on the host is located at /export 
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-<note tip>These guidelines can be met with one Slackware x86/x86_64 host machine.  This single host machine can serve the NFS content, as well as host the Slackware ARM installation inside QEMU. </note> 
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 ===== Slackware x86 Host Prerequisites ===== ===== Slackware x86 Host Prerequisites =====
  
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