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[Qemu-devel] Re: [OpenBIOS] QEMU OpenBIOS booting?


From: Dave Willoughby
Subject: [Qemu-devel] Re: [OpenBIOS] QEMU OpenBIOS booting?
Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 08:51:36 -0500


On Apr 19, 2009, at 3:31 AM, Laurent Vivier wrote:

Le dimanche 19 avril 2009 à 10:03 +0200, Andreas Färber a écrit :
Am 19.04.2009 um 09:50 schrieb Steven Noonan:

On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 10:46 PM, Steven Noonan
<address@hidden> wrote:
On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 1:39 AM, Laurent Vivier
<address@hidden> wrote:
OpenBIOS is not able to boot MacOS X.

Well, that's a silly limitation. Is there a reason this isn't
implemented? I see that the Mac-on-Linux OpenBIOS version has such
support, so it seems strange that the QEMU version does not.

I don't know if anyone here is actually interested (this list seems
-very- quiet), but...

I've been hacking at OpenBIOS for a bit, and I got it to properly read
Mac OS X discs (it kept failing because it would hit an Apple
Partition Map header instead of an HFS+ filesystem header). I'm
working on adding an XCOFF loader, too, so it should be able to boot
Mac OS X soon.

Any chances I could get these changes merged to the main OpenBIOS tree
once they're done?

My current working repository is at http://github.com/tycho/ openbios.
I'm working on the macosx-boot branch. The relevant commit is here
(patch also attached):
http://github.com/tycho/openbios/commit/4722c8a01d186a08183de49759dc8b7b74cf41c9

Thoughts?

Your work surely sounds interesting. However, making OpenBIOS boot
from the disks is not everything there is to it. Alexander Graf had
once posted a series of patches for making Mac OS X boot in QEMU,
including changes/additions to device emulation. They were not merged,
not sure about the status today.

Alexander made a work to boot Intel Mac OS X.
It works very well with KVM (I use it).

http://alex.csgraf.de/

See the HowTo http://d4wiki.goddamm.it/index.php/ Howto:_Mac_OSX_on_KVM .


I'm trying the Mac_OSX_on_KVM Howto above.

I'd like to boot an existing, bootable Mac OS X 10.5.5 GPT formatted, external USB HDD, which boots fine on my 4,1 MBP.

Does anyone know if Alexander's kvm-osx-bootloader can boot real, host managed HDDs, or is it dependent on something associated with disk image files, created by qemu-img?

I don't have the message in front of me now, but I think I was getting "device not found" when I used -hda /dev/sdc or -hda /dev/sdc1.



One issue iirc was that you need to obtain some Apple ID from a real
Mac of yours and pass that to QEMU for it to work.

I don't think it is needed with powerPC MacOS X.
I seems OpenHackware was able to boot powerPC MacOS X. Perhaps we should
look at it.

Regards,
Laurent


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