Add for x86_64/amd64 hosts.
# kldload kqemu aio if_tap if_bridge
# sysctl net.link.tap.user_open=1
# ifconfig tap0 create
# ifconfig bridge0 create
## example from my computer##
vi /etc/devfs.rules
#BiscuitBox Rules
#
[biscuitbox_rules=100]
add path 'acd*' mode 666
#add path 'cd*' mode 666
#own tap0 moleque:moleque <-- remove the # from this line to where it looks like this:
vi /etc/devfs.rules
#BiscuitBox Rules
#
[biscuitbox_rules=100]
add path 'acd*' mode 666
#add path 'cd*' mode 666
own tap0 moleque:moleque-->
Save changes and exit.
Jurgen suggested
" Or if you really want to run qemu as root use something like kdesu to
allow root to access your X display, or just do the following `hack':
ln -sf ~yourlogin/.Xauthority ~
(as root.)"
Use the qcow2 format for images.
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