The guys who develop Damn Small Linux (a small linux distro around 50 Mb
bootable from disk, cd, pendrive, usb, and now even within windows, having
its own ip adress.) managed to create a fully running linux desktop inside a
XP windows using qemu It is called dsl-embedded.
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/damnsmall/current/dsl-embedde
d-0.9.2.zip
It is an amazing view seeing this one boot on Windows XP in a window (full
screen is also possible) and it is configurable and fast.
So I guess trinux will boot also.
Have a nice day,
akdeboer5415
----- Original Message -----
From: "Arne" <akd...@ka...>
To: <tri...@li...>
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 5:46 AM
Subject: qemu
> has anyone ever tried to boot trinux on windows desktop?
> qemu does it:
> REM Start qemu on windows.
> @ECHO OFF
>
> START qemu\qemu.exe -L qemu/ -enable-audio -localtime -kernel
> linux24 -initrd minirt24.gz -hda KNOPPIX/knoppix -hdb
qemu/harddisk -append
> "qemu sb=0x220,5,1,1 frugal quiet"
>
> CLS
> EXIT
>
>
> I" ll try tommorow when I have time the netboot version. That will be the
> smallest computer ever. A good confirguable linux proxy/filtering/etc/
> server for your windows browsing.
> akdeboer5415
> Virtual Machine provided by Qemu
>
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