Step-by-step Using qemu to Boot an Emulated Odroid
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THIS IS A WORK IN PROGRESS -- PLEASE DON"T EDIT. You can comment using the discussion page
This tutorial is for Linux Developers using Linux hosts. It is really not for Windows hosts -- although you can certainly work through this tutorial on a virtual machine guest.
It was tested on a "clean" Debian 6 machine, a VMWare virtual machine. You can find your own copy here: Debian6t VM VMWare Player is free as well: VMWare Player
Introduction
(say what qemu is for)
Prerequisites
Overview
We are going to:
Host Setup
Make sure you have the neccessary programs installed
# update the list of available packages # as root: apt-get update sudo apt-get install libpixman-1-dev zlib1g-dev libglib2.0-dev shtool
Download Example Files
You can use your browser, or use web get to get the example files tarball.
# Go to some convenient folder, home if you like cd ~ # Get the example files wget http://odroid.us/odroid/users/osterluk/ wget http://odroid.us/odroid/users/osterluk/tbd.md5sum md5sum -c tdb # Assuming the md5sum is correct, continue
Here are the files we now have: