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Document how to transfer files from QEMU to the host
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# Transferring files from QEMU to your host machine
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## Method 1: WebServer
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Serenity has a built-in web server which extends to your host machine.
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Open a new terminal and use the following command to start a WebServer instance for the current working directory:
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```console
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ws .
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```
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Then we just open `localhost:8000` on our host machine :^)
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![](WebServer_localhost.png)
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**NOTE:** Due to the fact that same browsers download unrecognized files as plain text, you may want to use something like `wget` to download the file **as is** instead. Otherwise the file may appear corrupted when the system tries to load it.
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## Method 2: Mount disk_image
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Another way is to mount Serenity's disk_image to your host machine by using the following command on *nix systems:
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```console
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cd "Build/${SERENITY_ARCH}"
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mkdir mnt
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sudo mount -t ext2 _disk_image mnt
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```
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