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qemu-doc.texi
... | ... | @@ -730,7 +730,7 @@ QEMU has a primitive support to work with gdb, so that you can do |
730 | 730 | In order to use gdb, launch qemu with the '-s' option. It will wait for a |
731 | 731 | gdb connection: |
732 | 732 | @example |
733 | -> qemu -s arch/i386/boot/bzImage -hda root-2.4.20.img root=/dev/hda | |
733 | +> qemu -s -kernel arch/i386/boot/bzImage -hda root-2.4.20.img -append "root=/dev/hda" | |
734 | 734 | Connected to host network interface: tun0 |
735 | 735 | Waiting gdb connection on port 1234 |
736 | 736 | @end example |
... | ... | @@ -742,7 +742,7 @@ Then launch gdb on the 'vmlinux' executable: |
742 | 742 | |
743 | 743 | In gdb, connect to QEMU: |
744 | 744 | @example |
745 | -(gdb) target remote locahost:1234 | |
745 | +(gdb) target remote localhost:1234 | |
746 | 746 | @end example |
747 | 747 | |
748 | 748 | Then you can use gdb normally. For example, type 'c' to launch the kernel: | ... | ... |