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Issue created Nov 25, 2017 by Kelson@KelsonDeveloper

PIbox-installer on Windows in almost unusable with big SD cards (Qemu too slow)

To make a SD card of 200GB, it looks like - at the current rythm - it could take weeks.

I suspect there is nothing like kvm on linux (or/and something similar on Linux).

But we need to find something to improve the speed.

Here are a few idea:

  • Remove ACPI with "--no-acpi", seems quite useless for us and have read it could slow down things
  • Add more memory up to 2Gb (not sure it helps, but I do not see what we have to loose here)
  • Add more CPU, here again it seems qemu uses only (and provide) only one core... and it seems always at 100%. I would increase to 2 cpus/cores
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