Booting a qemu/kvm guest with u-boot ==================================== To boot a qemu guest with u-boot, start qemu-system with the '-bios u-boot.bin' option. Use the full path to the u-boot.bin file that corresponds with the archicture you are trying to boot. Booting from disk ----------------- To allow a qemu guest to boot from disk, you need a u-boot config file on the disk. There is no need to install u-boot in the guest, as you are passing u-boot directly to qemu. The u-boot config file can be automatically created by installing the u-boot-menu package. Alternatively, the flash-kernel package can also create u-boot config files, but it currently doesn't recognise qemu guests. Netboot ------- u-boot supports the e1000 network driver to boot from the network. Please note that u-boot will initially output "Net: No ethernet found.", before continuing with the netboot. Device tree ----------- On architectures where a device tree file is needed to boot, qemu will generate the device tree based on the virtual hardware that is configured. u-boot should be able to find this data at the default address where u-boot looks for this data (${fdt_addr}, so you should use that address in your u-boot script. Examples ======== TODO