Linux should boot and give you a prompt.
+@node sec_invocation
@section Invocation
@example
Note that a SAMBA server must be installed on the host OS in
@file{/usr/sbin/smbd}. QEMU was tested succesfully with smbd version
-2.2.7a from the Red Hat 9.
+2.2.7a from the Red Hat 9 and version 3.0.10-1.fc3 from Fedora Core 3.
@item -redir [tcp|udp]:host-port:[guest-host]:guest-port
installed, you no longer need this option (this option slows down the
IDE transfers).
+@subsubsection Windows 2000 shutdown
+
+Windows 2000 cannot automatically shutdown in QEMU although Windows 98
+can. It comes from the fact that Windows 2000 does not automatically
+use the APM driver provided by the BIOS.
+
+In order to correct that, do the following (thanks to Struan
+Bartlett): go to the Control Panel => Add/Remove Hardware & Next =>
+Add/Troubleshoot a device => Add a new device & Next => No, select the
+hardware from a list & Next => NT Apm/Legacy Support & Next => Next
+(again) a few times. Now the driver is installed and Windows 2000 now
+correctly instructs QEMU to shutdown at the appropriate moment.
+
+@subsubsection Share a directory between Unix and Windows
+
+See @ref{sec_invocation} about the help of the option @option{-smb}.
+
@subsubsection Windows XP security problems
Some releases of Windows XP install correctly but give a security