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Pidora 2014 qemu

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Pidora QEMU
= Pidora QEMU =
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This page is here to assist people who would like to run Pidora 2014 in a QEMU environment. This tutorial has been adapted from this website: http://xecdesign.com/compiling-qemu/
Using Pidora in a QEMU environment has some important restrictions to note. The model that is used to emulate Pidora has a hard coded restriction on how much RAM it can use (256 MB). The programs we use (livemedia-creator) for composing new images require much more RAM, which makes the Pidora QEMU Environment a bad place to try and create images. (See compose on Fedora Arm QEMU)
 
= Pidora QEMU Setup =
== Manually Resize Pidora ==
{{Admon/important| Warning! | Please make sure you follow all instructions properly, do NOT run fdisk on your main system. fdisk should only be run on the pidora qemu system, otherwise you may break your system.}}
 
 
If for some reason the Pidora Partitions did not resize after running first boot and you did run the dd command above to increase the size of the image, then we will manually resize the file system here.
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