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diff --git a/results/classifier/118/virtual/1241569 b/results/classifier/118/virtual/1241569 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d7e71b9b --- /dev/null +++ b/results/classifier/118/virtual/1241569 @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +virtual: 0.998 +kernel: 0.756 +device: 0.728 +semantic: 0.716 +mistranslation: 0.712 +graphic: 0.696 +performance: 0.600 +i386: 0.548 +user-level: 0.548 +boot: 0.545 +architecture: 0.504 +x86: 0.426 +VMM: 0.380 +vnc: 0.374 +debug: 0.308 +ppc: 0.300 +network: 0.298 +TCG: 0.294 +arm: 0.221 +hypervisor: 0.213 +peripherals: 0.199 +PID: 0.174 +register: 0.168 +risc-v: 0.160 +socket: 0.146 +permissions: 0.120 +assembly: 0.093 +files: 0.091 +KVM: 0.074 + +qemu-system-alpha console unresponsive + +I have created a virtual machine using the QEMU Alpha emulator (very basic, 1 scsi disc, 1 scsi CDROM, 1gb memory). The machine starts, but entering any system commands at the prompt just echs back the command typed. For example + +>>> show device +got: show device +>>> + +Obviously booting any OS from this is not possible. + +I think that firmware prompt is not really useful. Anyway, according to https://virtuallyfun.superglobalmegacorp.com/2014/02/19/alpha-linux-on-qemu/ you currently have to specify the (uncompressed) vmlinux kernel with the "-kernel" option of QEMU. Then you should be able to start Linux with qemu-system-alpha, too. + |