QEMU is a fast and reliable open-source emulator that can be used to emulate various operating systems on NetBSD. In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to install QEMU on NetBSD.
Ensure that you have the following requirements installed on your machine:
To install QEMU on NetBSD, follow the steps below:
Open your terminal and log in as the root user.
Update your system packages using the command:
pkgin update && pkgin full-upgrade
pkgin install qemu
qemu-system-x86_64 -version
QEMU is now installed on your NetBSD machine, and you can start using it. Follow the QEMU documentation to set up and use the emulator.
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