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=== Objective === | === Objective === | ||
# Install | # Install Alpine Linux. | ||
# Install Qemu and its dependencies. | # Install Qemu and its dependencies. | ||
# Download | # Download Alpine Linux ISO and required files. | ||
# Start a Qemu instance of Alpine Linux ISO. | # Start a Qemu instance of Alpine Linux ISO. | ||
# Test basic networking. | # Test basic networking. | ||
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## ---- | ## ---- | ||
## on HOST | ## on HOST (after QEMU has booted) | ||
# ifconfig tap0 10.0.2.2 | # ifconfig tap0 10.0.2.2 | ||
## on GUEST | ## on GUEST |
Revision as of 21:58, 31 August 2025
Setup walkthrough
Basic setup that gets you going, you would still need to read main Qemu documentations for advanced features.
Objective
- Install Alpine Linux.
- Install Qemu and its dependencies.
- Download Alpine Linux ISO and required files.
- Start a Qemu instance of Alpine Linux ISO.
- Test basic networking.
Test bed
WIP
- Describe here the test bed/setup used to run the scripts below.
- MODEL: Dell Laptop.
- CPU: Intel i5 3rd/4th generation with virtualization enabled.
- RAM: 8GB
Install Alpine Linux
- Diskless installs (Ram based)
- SYS installs
Tip: - for further setup to work correctly, its assumed that Alpine Linux installed in done for version between v3.21.x and v3.22.x
v3.21.x-v3.22.x
Install Qemu and its dependencies
# apk add qemu qemu-img qemu-system-x86_64 qemu-ui-gtk
# modprobe tun
v3.21.x-v3.22.x
Download Alpine Linux ISO and required files
# cd ~ # wget https://cdn.alpinelinux.org/v3.22/releases/x86_64/alpine-extended-3.22.0-x86_64.iso
Start a Qemu instance of Alpine Linux ISO
- Basic setup (with ssh forwarding)
- Basic tap setup
v3.21.x-v3.22.x
Basic setup (with ssh forwarding)
#!/bin/sh ## ------------------------------------------------- ## Simple setup (manually) ## no root privileges needed ## QEMU emulator version 10.0.0 (Alpine Linux) #### ## ------------------------------------------------- ISO=alpine-extended-3.22.0-x86_64.iso qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm -m 2048M -cdrom ${ISO} \ -device virtio-net,netdev=net0 \ -netdev user,id=net0,hostfwd=tcp::5555-:22 \ -nographic -display curses \ -boot d ## ---- ## on GUEST # ifconfig eth0 10.0.2.15 # route add default gw 10.0.2.2 # busybox ping 10.0.2.2 ## assuming your HOST gateway is 192.168.1.1 # echo 'nameserver 192.168.1.1' > /etc/resolv.conf # busybox ping alpinelinux.org ## -------------------------------------------------
v3.21.x-v3.22.x
Basic tap setup
#!/bin/sh ## ------------------------------------------------- ## Manual setup with defaults and no preset scripts ## Works in root ## QEMU emulator version 10.0.0+ (Alpine Linux) #### ## modprobe tun # needed if not loaded already ## ------------------------------------------------- ISO=alpine-extended-3.22.0-x86_64.iso qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm -m 2048M -cdrom ${ISO} \ -device virtio-net,netdev=nd0 \ -netdev tap,id=nd0,ifname=tap0,script=no,downscript=no \ -nographic -display curses \ -boot d ## ---- ## on HOST (after QEMU has booted) # ifconfig tap0 10.0.2.2 ## on GUEST # ifconfig eth0 10.0.2.15 # route add default gw 10.0.2.2 ## ---- ## TEST (HOST) - IMPORTANT: remove firewall if any # nc -l 1234 > filename.out ## TEST (GUEST) # echo -e "aaa\nbbb" > test.txt # nc 10.0.2.2 1234 < test.txt ## TEST (HOST) # cat filename.out ## -------------------------------------------------