other: 0.866 performance: 0.865 semantic: 0.834 device: 0.733 graphic: 0.659 permissions: 0.653 PID: 0.640 debug: 0.637 network: 0.613 socket: 0.547 vnc: 0.520 KVM: 0.501 boot: 0.474 files: 0.434 Qemu fails on -fda /dev/fd0 when no medium is present # qemu-system-x86_64 --version QEMU emulator version 1.0 (qemu-kvm-1.0), Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Fabrice Bellard # qemu-system-x86_64 -fda /dev/fd0 qemu-system-x86_64: -fda /dev/fd0: could not open disk image /dev/fd0: No such device or address Starting with a medium (floppy disk) inserted, then removing or changing the medium works fine. Is this still an issue with the latest version of QEMU (currently v2.10), or could we close this ticket nowadays? Sorry, it has been more than five years and I don't have a system with a floppy disk to test anymore. Best, Herbert Likely the bug as reported still exists, because this attempts to use the disk image, not the floppy drive as a whole. If there's no floppy inserted, there's no disk image to use. Later versions of QEMU even explicitly remove support for pass-through floppy disks. Basically, what you want to do is to create a normal emulated floppy drive in QEMU, and then use the block device add commands to use the /dev/fd0 as a media which can then be virtually inserted into the virtual floppy device. QEMU does not have support for doing pass-through of the floppy controller / drive itself presently. (Uh, unless you have a PCI floppy controller or something, but... you probably don't!) We can close this bug as WONTFIX, essentially.