boot-qemu.sh: Hoist '-nodefaults' from ppc64le arguments to main arguments#4
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…ments This prevents QEMU from creating devices underneath us, which can change across QEMU versions (see de875be). To prevent this in the future, add '-nodefaults' for all invocations of QEMU, not just powerpc64le. Tested with QEMU 3.1.0, 4.2.0, and 5.0.0-rc2. NOTE: This is the only architecture that we actually set devices for so this should be a no-op for everything else but we might add other devices in the future. Signed-off-by: Nathan Chancellor <natechancellor@gmail.com>
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This prevents QEMU from creating devices underneath us, which can change
across QEMU versions (see de875be). To prevent this in the future,
add '-nodefaults' for all invocations of QEMU, not just powerpc64le.
Tested with QEMU 3.1.0, 4.2.0, and 5.0.0-rc2.
NOTE: This is the only architecture that we actually set devices for so
this should be a no-op for everything else but we might add other
devices in the future.