I did that too, because I created the CD image using 'sudo umount' and
'dd' :)
Exactly same symptoms And my CD is definitely bootable... So I still
stand by my position that you can't make QEMU read the block device
node for the CD-ROM yet.
On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 21:44:09 +0200, René Korthaus
<address@hidden> wrote:
Someone just said some days ago, that you have to unmount the disk
first, so i tried but it failed. Now i tried sudo umount
/dev/disk1s1s2
and it worked. It still appears in the finder window, but clicking on
it exits in an error (original not found...). Now starting Qemu with
-cdrom /dev/disk1 lets the cdrom drive start running (can hear it), it
lasts 3/4 seconds and qemu starts. boot failure 0003. But i guess
thats
because i still havent found bootable disk. Please try yourself and
tell me.
--
"Logic: merely enables one to be wrong with authority"
-Doctor Who
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