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Qemu-system-x86
Qemu-system-x86









When I go to Maintenence shell, and I run (as see in end of verbose log): But I think, JFS2 filesystems not created.īecause “mkfs” (or “mount”) in setup is failed. When I look inside the hdisk0.qcow2, I see LVMs metadata. (Tired disk as virtio-scsi as You, but AIX setup didn’t see hdisk0.) prom-env boot-command=’boot cdrom: -s verbose’ chardev stdio,id=char0,mux=on,logfile=aix72-out.log,signal=off \ Qemu-img create -f qcow2 hdisk0.qcow2 20G My ISO, is an official ISO, not made by mksysb.

#QEMU SYSTEM X86 DOWNLOAD#

Download and compile a recent version of QemuĮnviroment: Debian 10 (as ESXi 6.7 guest).The following procedures can take several minutes or hours and you are likely to start over at many times, so the key word here is: Patience. Be Patient during the whole process !!!.I would be forever grateful to Fabrice Bellard, the French brilliant hacker who built this opensource tool that is literally the Swiss Army knife of emulation. I decided to try it with the best emulator ever: QEMU. Therefore, I knew from inception that there won’t be any virtualization solution for this, but in theory it might be possible to achieve my goal through emulation. AIX is an OS solely purposed for PPC ( PowerPC) architecture. I have a common Intel (x86) laptop running linux (of course). However, the virtualization is only possible when the processor architecture of the host (your PC) and the guest (the Virtual Machine or VM) is the same. Nowadays, we virtualize or containerize almost everything on our personal machines or laptops. AIX is the UNIX proprietary Operating System ( OS) of IBM and unless you have access to IBM expensive machines (Power Series), you won’t have a chance of using or trying the IBM powerful OS.









Qemu-system-x86