diff --git a/docs/build-flavours/linux-flavour.rst b/docs/build-flavours/linux-flavour.rst index 8b6c29cb8477ff382256c0b749e0f7172f98547a..87d21501a069ea7886827bef84d0e00f32c4df1f 100644 --- a/docs/build-flavours/linux-flavour.rst +++ b/docs/build-flavours/linux-flavour.rst @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ You can test the image built for the qemux86-64 target by issuing: .. code-block:: console - $ runqemu qemux86-64 oniro-image-base wic + $ runqemu qemux86-64 oniro-image-base wic ovmf After successful bootup, you will be dropped into a login shell: diff --git a/docs/hardware-support/virtual-boards/qemux86-64.rst b/docs/hardware-support/virtual-boards/qemux86-64.rst index 2797263ebfcbffcfed8e5ef976ca129b2448b4c4..02079645e147bd742f0a75cb86032aada1dcc806 100644 --- a/docs/hardware-support/virtual-boards/qemux86-64.rst +++ b/docs/hardware-support/virtual-boards/qemux86-64.rst @@ -48,4 +48,4 @@ Once the image is done, you can run the Qemu using the provided script wrapper: .. code-block:: console - $ MACHINE=qemux86-64 runqemu oniro-image-base wic + $ MACHINE=qemux86-64 runqemu oniro-image-base wic ovmf diff --git a/docs/hardware-support/virtual-boards/qemux86.rst b/docs/hardware-support/virtual-boards/qemux86.rst index c7e72b056e37b8d1e89f86f56b980a29ff14756b..9745b56691a206c0ba48433dcbe1266133ae2f46 100644 --- a/docs/hardware-support/virtual-boards/qemux86.rst +++ b/docs/hardware-support/virtual-boards/qemux86.rst @@ -48,4 +48,4 @@ Once the image is done, you can run the Qemu using the provided script wrapper: .. code-block:: console - $ MACHINE=qemux86 runqemu oniro-image-base wic + $ MACHINE=qemux86 runqemu oniro-image-base wic ovmf diff --git a/docs/oniro-quick-build.rst b/docs/oniro-quick-build.rst index b21df03f205b6fae52cc24ad9a53f4caac3ccaba..58c266074681a4e5b98c1b0f66ccf1d8e57a9fca 100644 --- a/docs/oniro-quick-build.rst +++ b/docs/oniro-quick-build.rst @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ Once the image is built, you can run a Qemu X86-64 instance using the provided s .. code-block:: console - $ MACHINE=qemux86-64 runqemu oniro-image-base wic + $ MACHINE=qemux86-64 runqemu oniro-image-base wic ovmf If the host has a VT-capable CPU, you can pass the ``kvm`` argument for better performance. Check ``runqemu``'s help message for all available arguments. diff --git a/flavours/linux/conf-notes.txt b/flavours/linux/conf-notes.txt index ea66c1af06a390f65469907818a10b50b68f043a..f410515c12987cfcf5d09c4fa8b22950b0ed4611 100644 --- a/flavours/linux/conf-notes.txt +++ b/flavours/linux/conf-notes.txt @@ -25,5 +25,5 @@ or via command line, e.g.: You can also run generated qemu images with a command: - $ runqemu qemux86-64 qemuparams="-nographic" oniro-image-base wic + $ runqemu qemux86-64 qemuparams="-nographic" oniro-image-base wic ovmf