To be fair, this is not a coreboot question. You may find more useful info on a qemu focused list.
However, I'll tell you what I know. When I install the qemu package on Ubuntu 9.04, the qemu-img binary is located in /usr/bin. It is available as part of the default PATH, meaning that I can just type qemu-img at the commandline, and it works.
Having said all this, I see that you typed that you cannot find "qemu-image". The binary is actually called "qemu-img", If that wasn't a typo, I'd suggest looking for the appropriately named binary.
If it was a typo, I am not sure I know what's going on.
Does anyone else know if the qemu-img binary is built by default. Is it possible that you have to give ./configure a special flag to get qemu-img built?
Good luck, wt
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 10:54 PM, Rick Antrick_077@yahoo.com wrote:
I try to follow the instruction at Build_qemu tutorial,
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Create an empty disk image:
$ qemu-img create -f raw disk.img 200M
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I can't find the qemu-image...
I have done $ ./configure --cc=gcc-3.4 --target-list=i386-softmmu && make
Using Gcc 4.0... What should I do then..? Any help is appreciated...
thanks
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