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<h1 align="center">Qemu ARM<br />
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<h1 align="center">QEMU ARM64<br />
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<a href="https://github.com/qemus/qemu-arm"><img src="https://github.com/qemus/qemu-arm/raw/master/.github/logo.png" title="Logo" style="max-width:100%;" width="128" /></a>
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<a href="https://github.com/qemus/qemu-arm"><img src="https://github.com/qemus/qemu-arm/raw/master/.github/logo.png" title="Logo" style="max-width:100%;" width="128" /></a>
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This can also be used to resize the existing disk to a larger capacity without any data loss.
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This can also be used to resize the existing disk to a larger capacity without any data loss.
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* ### How do I boot a x86 image?
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You can use [qemu-docker](https://github.com/qemus/qemu-docker/) to run x86 and x64 images on ARM.
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* ### How do I boot a local image?
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* ### How do I boot a local image?
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You can use a local file directly, and skip the download altogether, by binding it in your compose file in this way:
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You can use a local file directly, and skip the download altogether, by binding it in your compose file in this way:
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Replace the example path `/home/user/example.iso` with the filename of the desired ISO file.
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Replace the example path `/home/user/example.iso` with the filename of the desired ISO file.
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* ### How do I boot a x86 image?
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You can use [qemu-docker](https://github.com/qemus/qemu-docker/) to run x86 and x64 images on ARM.
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* ### How do I verify if my system supports KVM?
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* ### How do I verify if my system supports KVM?
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To verify if your system supports KVM, run the following commands:
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To verify if your system supports KVM, run the following commands:
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```yaml
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```yaml
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devices:
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devices:
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- /dev/sda:/dev/disk1
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- /dev/sdb:/dev/disk2
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- /dev/sdc:/dev/disk2
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```
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Use `/dev/disk1` if you want it to become your main drive, and use `/dev/disk2` and higher to add them as secondary drives.
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Use `/dev/disk1` if you want it to become your main drive, and use `/dev/disk2` and higher to add them as secondary drives.
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