Hi, Alex,

After a long break, I would like to update you on my recent work. 
I've revisited the run script that you created for a USB boot-up.
It worked - previously it was a careless mistake on my part with the dd command - use a wrong device name.

The USB boot-up could now boot-up partially but mainly on Acer hardware, but not on Dell or HP hardware - the screen would hang on the Genode bootup.

For the Acer bootup, it was only partial - after the Windows 7 screen came up, it seemed "hang" for very long. The mouse pointer can still movec though.
I understand without serial port hardware, it is near to impossible to troubleshoot. As such, I am thinking of purchasing a refurbished Lenovo X201 - the same one that Norman is using. 
I also tried using VMware Workstation and Virtualbox to boot up the USB stick. I even swapped the Guest VMs between Ubuntu and Windows 7. All would hang after Genode boots up.

Btw, is it necessary to stick to 32-bit versions of the Guest OSs ? I notice the vbox_auto_win8 using the "assert_spec 64bit", does this meant that this script is for 64-bit Guest OS.
Anyway, I would to consult you what are the main hardware features that are required to be compatible to the Nova/Genode software ?

I would like to move on to a hard-disk based configuration in the long run. I hope to be able to run two operating systems, Windows and a Linux on top of Genode/Nova, both supporting Java applications. Can you recommend any scripts or configuration steps that I can use to do such a setup. I am trying using the vbox_auto_win7 and vbox_auto_win8 scripts.

Thanks.


On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 8:06 PM, Vincent Digital <vdigital3800@...9...> wrote:
Okay, noted. Thanks.
I'll try again maybe with a new USB stick.

Regards.

On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 3:48 PM, Alexander Boettcher <alexander.boettcher@...1...> wrote:
Some additional note:

make sure that you remove/uncomment all RUN_OPT in your etc/build.conf
and really replace it by this line:

# Set RUN_OPT in your build.conf to: RUN_OPT = --include image/disk

Otherwise the resulting image is not in the expected state.

Alex.

On 10.09.2015 05:38, Vincent Digital wrote:
> Hi, Alex,
>
> I've used your USB_RUN script to create an image file.
> I followed your instructions to prepare the USB stick. However, the USB
> stick cannot boot up.
> Unfortunately, I do not have access to a laptop with serial port so I am
> unable to get any logs.
> Can I check with you on your instructions (the mini-howto below) instead.
> Thanks.
>
> # Short mini howto for nova_x86_64:
> # - assumption - /dev/sdc is your USB stick
> # - assumption - you are in the genode source root directory
> # - assumption - you have prepared all external ports
> # - assumption - you have build the rump tools -> tool/tool_chain_rump
> #
> # create a nova_x86_64 build directory
> # - tool/create_builddir nova_x86_64
> #
> # Put/symlink your Windows 7 vdi to build/nova_x86_64/win7.vdi
> #
> # Set RUN_OPT in your build.conf to: RUN_OPT = --include image/disk
> #
> # Build everything:
> # - make -C build/nova_x86_64 run/vbox_usb
> #
> # Make sure that the USB is not used - all partitions are un-mounted.
>>> How should I prepare this USB stick, should it be formatted under a
> particular filesystem (ext2, or FAT32)
>>> I have tried various ways - delete everything including partitions, etc.
> and then create a new partition
>>> Can I clarify the steps below are in sequential order
>>> 1. dd operation
>>> 2. fdisk operation  - delete all partitions, then create a new partition
> and then write to disk.
>>> 3. Resizefs operation
>>> 4. Mount partiton (I tried this but could not get a successful mount
> until I create a filesystem using mke2fs. Is this step necessary ?)
>
> # Copy disk image to your USB stick:
> # - sudo dd if=build/nova_x86_64/var/run/vbox_usb.img of=/dev/sdc
> #
> # Make sure that the USB partition of the stick is un-mounted.
> #
> # Resize USB stick partition to maximum:
> # - sudo fdisk /dev/sdc
> # -- delete partition ('d')
> # -- create partition - ('p')
> # -- write table to disk and exit ('w')
> #
> # - sudo resize2fs -p /dev/sdc1
> #
> # Mount Genode partition on USB stick and copy your Windows image to the USB
> # stick:
> #
> # - sudo mount /dev/sdc1 /media/genode
> # - cp build/nova_x86_64/win7.vdi /media/genode/.
> # - mkdir /media/genode/ram
> # - cp build/nova_x86_64/bin/overlay_win7.vdi /media/genode/ram/.
> # - umount /media/genode
> #
> # Boot your USB stick. For debugging get the serial output of the test
> machine.
> #
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 3:03 AM, Alexander Boettcher <
> alexander.boettcher@...1...> wrote:
>
>> On 28.08.2015 13:44, Alexander Boettcher wrote:
>>>> The part that I am not sure are the "win7.vdi" and "overlay_win7.vdi"
>>>> files. How are they linked to the vbox_auto_win7.iso file ?
>>>> I have copied them onto the thumbdrive but is this correct ?
>>
>> You may try the following branch
>> https://github.com/alex-ab/genode/commits/vbox_usb_run. There exists now
>> a run script called repos/ports/run/vbox_usb.run which helps you in
>> setting up a Virtualbox on Genode/NOVA running from USB stick and
>> fetching the Virtualbox image from the vary same USB stick. Please
>> follow the instruction as described in the run script.
>>
>> Still, there a lot of manual steps to go - but it may help a bit.
>>
>> Please keep in mind, depending on the read and write performance of your
>> USB controller and stick the overall experience may be not as good as
>> when used with a real hard disk.
>>
>> Alex.
>>
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