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I've not done anything like this with sdm, but it sounds interesting. Happy to help where I can from the sdm perspective. Hopefully some other sdm users have more experience with this! |
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Here's the command:
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I've spent enough time looking at this to not be interested in solving the basic problem: getting a RasPiOS IMG running in qemu (without docker). I spent a bit of time getting a basic qemu to start, but it took the system compute-bound on all 4 cores. So, I'm off onto other projects. But, if you provide a basic script or web site that works, with a reasonable description, I would be more than happy to look into integrating some capability into sdm. IOW it doesn't need to be all bells-and-whistles, but it should just work doing the basic function of running a RasPiOS IMG in qemu. Thx |
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Thanks for the nice tool.
I have written a Dockerfile and driver script that customizes a raspbian image for use in a remote sensing project. I would like to be able to boot the image and test it out without having to burn it to a card and boot a real rpi.
I am trying to use the docker image to run qemu-system-arm with the customized raspbian image. The container starts up and the qemu session runs. However, I cannot see any output. The image should autologin to the console. Has anyone tried this? It would be great if there were an sdm command for booting and testing the image using qemu.
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