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List:       haiku-development
Subject:    [haiku-development] Re: Fail to build Haiku
From:       kallisti5 <kallisti5 () unixzen ! com>
Date:       2017-03-13 15:44:25
Message-ID: 4c876f12fe33c47ecff07c01af2e3882 () unixzen ! com
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On 2017-03-13 10:13, Anirudh Murali wrote:
>>> Good catch! Thanks. I have successfully built Haiku and run it on
>>> qemu. But I still don't know how to tell jam to generate a .iso
>>> format image for me so that I can run it in Virtual Box.
> 
> Hi Yubin,
> 
> You can use this command to create an image file: jam -q -j2 @image.
> After this, you can convert this image file into .vdi format using
> this command which is given by VirtualBox itself.
> 
> VBoxManage convertfromraw <filename> <outputfile>
> 
> ​Example: VBoxManage convertfromraw haiku.image haiku.vdi
> 
> This will generate you .vdi, with which you can create Virtual
> Machine. More: http://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch08.html#idm5400

jam -q @nightly-anyboot

The command above will generate a .iso that can be written to a USB 
drive
or burned to a CD.  You can also boot the iso in your favorite 
virtualization
platform.

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