M q800 -serial none -serial mon:stdio -m 1000M \ Sudo losetup -f Ĭp /mnt/install/kernels/vmlinux-4.16.0-1-m68k. Or, if you don't want to install guestfish you can use the loop kernel module (but you need to be root): If not, you can also extract the installation kernel and initrd from the installation CD: The kernel and the initrd needed to boot might also be found in Please note that the instructions below use kernel versions that might have been superseded by newer ones on the most recent installation cd images!Īlso, during installation on hard disk image the update process might install a newer kernel.Īlways make sure to extract the latest kernel and initrd.gz from your hard disk image after installation or update and replace the kernel names in the examples below with what is currently installed. The easiest way to get these is to mount the iso,Īnd copy them from the /install/cdrom and /install/kernels folders. You will need a kernel and initrd to boot Linux. configure -target-list=m68k-softmmu & makeĭownload a m68k distribution, such as .Ĭreate a hard disk image to install onto.ĭebian latest installer CDs are available at: You can select the desired machine with the -M command line option.īuild directions. The following machines are emulated through qemu-system-m68k: