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+device: 0.933
+mistranslation: 0.919
+other: 0.882
+instruction: 0.849
+boot: 0.820
+semantic: 0.796
+graphic: 0.781
+socket: 0.749
+network: 0.678
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+KVM: 0.565
+assembly: 0.558
+
+qemu on linux doesn't boot for winxp install via usb
+
+hi guys,
+I try to install windows xp via qemu. I can only boot from usb and somehow it is my problem.
+I run a Winxp/xubuntu10.04 Dualboot-system with some virtual drives in windows ( till letter f:? ).
+at qemu I created an image from 30Gigabytes and entered this command from the imagefile's directory :
+
+"sudo qemu-system-x86_64 -localtime -usbdevice -hda /dev/sdb -m 384 -boot d winxp.img"
+
+the answer is :
+
+"qemu-system-x86_64: -boot d: drive with bus=0, unit=0 (index=0) exists"
+
+I had to set the usb-stick in the fstab file with this command :
+
+"UUID=X	/media/usb	vfat	rw,users,noauto,umask=000	0	0"
+
+anybody experienced the same problem?
+
+I would appreciate any kind of help
+
+greetz
+
+On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 11:49 PM, dankoe <email address hidden> wrote:
+> Public bug reported:
+>
+> hi guys,
+> I try to install windows xp via qemu. I can only boot from usb and somehow it is my problem.
+> I run a Winxp/xubuntu10.04 Dualboot-system with some virtual drives in windows ( till letter f:? ).
+> at qemu I created an image from 30Gigabytes and entered this command from the imagefile's directory :
+>
+> "sudo qemu-system-x86_64 -localtime -usbdevice -hda /dev/sdb -m 384
+> -boot d winxp.img"
+>
+> the answer is :
+>
+> "qemu-system-x86_64: -boot d: drive with bus=0, unit=0 (index=0) exists"
+
+Why are you using "-boot d"?  'd' is the first CD-ROM and you have not
+given any -cdrom ISO image.
+
+Stefan
+
+
+hey stefan,
+
+I didn't find any manual for installing via usb,
+but I tried various letters till "g".
+what letter would you suggest?
+
+on my usb drive I have a linux bootable xp partition.
+or should I try to boot from a virtual drive via .iso image?
+
+thank you
+