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-Build using this command line:
-
-make CONFIG=vbox bin/intel--virtio-net--pcnet32.isarom
-
-Max size of a VirtualBox ROM is 56KB, 57344 bytes. There should be no need
-to pad the image as long as the binary is smaller or equal to this size.
-
-To use the ROM in VirtualBox you need to enable it using this command:
-
-vboxmanage setextradata global \
- VBoxInternal/Devices/pcbios/0/Config/LanBootRom \
- /absolute/path/to/intel--virtio-net--pcnet32.isarom
-
-NB: If you build the ROM using the .rom prefix then it'll be built as a PCI
-ROM, which won't work properly in VirtualBox. The error message you'll see
-is "No more network devices", which is somewhat confusing. If you enter the
-shell and use the "autoboot" command things will work as intended. Remember
-to always build as a .isarom to avoid this issue.