That's odd, as qemu doesn't have a feature "domid". Even the
unavailable options are listed with "qemu -help".
Are you sure to use the newly compiled qemu? "which qemu" will tell you.
Which sources are you using? I'm using the plain sources from
www.qemu.org. By default, they install into /usr/local and the
resulting binary lives in peace along with the one from the Ubuntu
package.
> /usr/bin/qemu: invalid option -- '-domid'
That's odd, as qemu doesn't have a feature "domid". Even the
unavailable options are listed with "qemu -help".
Are you sure to use the newly compiled qemu? "which qemu" will tell you.
Which sources are you using? I'm using the plain sources from
www.qemu.org. By default, they install into /usr/local and the
resulting binary lives in peace along with the one from the Ubuntu
package.