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Alexander Mikhailian

Alexander Mikhailian

Quick notes on running MacOS X, NetBSD and Windows 7 together under KVM on Linux

As a reminder for myself, mostly:

  1. Only Mavericks, Yosemite is not yet working under KVM.
  2. KVM SLiRP networking does not work with MacOS X, bridging is hard to setup for wireless networks so it is better to use NAT versions of qemu-ifup and qemu-ifdown.
  3. It looks so cool on screenshots
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