On 03/26/2012 09:03 PM, Anthony Liguori wrote:
I think what we want to move toward is a -no-machine option which
allows a user to explicitly build a machine from scratch. That is:
qemu -no-machine -device i440fx,id=host -device isa-serial,chr=chr0 ...
I'd call it -M bare-1.1, so that it can be used to override driver
properties in 1.2+.
So we'd have
# default machine for this version
qemu / qemu -M pc
# an older version's pc
qemu -M pc-1.1
# just a chassis, bring your own screwdriver
qemu -M bare
# previous generation chassis, beige
qemu -M bare-1.1
That is because -M not only specifies the components that go into the
machine, it also alters other devices you add to it.
This also helps preserve the planet's dwindling supply of command line
options.
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