On Thu, Jul 07, 2016 at 09:48:24AM -0400, Jeff Moyer wrote:
"Daniel P. Berrange" <berrange(a)redhat.com> writes:
> More typical though is that you have a directory containing an fullish
> install tree of a non-native architecture and you just want to chroot
> into that. When doing such a chroot, the qemu-$ARCH emulator must be
> present inside the chroot too. ie the x86_64 build of /usr/bin/qemu-arm
> must be present inside at /my/chroot/for/fedora-arm/usr/bin/qemu-arm.
Hi, Dan,
Is this work from James Bottomley at all relevant?
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.file-systems/105033
http://blog.hansenpartnership.com/constructing-architecture-emulation-con...
He's describing exactly the kind of approach that is common on other
distros and that I want to work on Fedora too. His instructions are
assuming use of a statically linked qem-$ARCH emulator too.
Regards,
Daniel
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