Hi, Can anyone help out. I'm trying to create the Turmvilla scenario on my Lenovo X201 By following the setup file as compiled by@...357... https://github.com/cproc: https://github.com/cproc/genode/blob/vbox_vm_linux/doc/virtualbox_setup.txt I'm trying to understand these parts of the instructions, a bit confusing : After creating the 3 partitions and installing the *Create the Linux VM* * - attach the 3 image files from the /genode directory *
* >>> How do I attach the image files "linux.vdi" and "home.vmdk" to the same Linux VM. "linux.vdi" is of 32 GB while >>>"home.vmdk" is created from /dev/sda2 (at the host disk) which is 60 GB. I tried to attach both image files to the same >>> SATA controller using the **storage settings of the VM - is this correct ?*
* - add a permanent shared folder (for the generated Genode binaries) - start the VM - install Linux - if the Linux installer supports it, create an encrypted /home partition on /dev/sdb *
* >>> "/dev/sdb" refers to the partition within the Guest Linux VM that I am installing ? Is it referring to the "home.vmdk" ?** >>> How do I specify /home on this partition /dev/sdb ? There are no options for input of this folder name.*
*Appreciate if someone can help. Thanks so much.*
On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 7:12 PM, Vincent Digital <vdigital3800@...9...> wrote:
Hi, Alex,
Thanks for the pointer. Will try it out.
Regards.
On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 3:36 PM, Alexander Boettcher < alexander.boettcher@...1...> wrote:
Hello,
it is documented here:
https://github.com/genodelabs/genode/issues/1552
Cheers,
Alex.
On 01.09.2015 05:12, Vincent Digital wrote:
Hi, congratulations to the release of 15.08 and with it, the use of Genode/Nova as a day-to-day operating system. I'm interested to build the same to explore the robustness of Genode - could you advise which "run" file is used to create the Genode version
that
Norman is using ?
Thanks.
On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 3:54 AM, Christian Helmuth < christian.helmuth@...1...> wrote:
The current release is characterized by our efforts to use Genode as day-to-day operating system. From this background, we packed quite a few improvements regarding user GUI experience, VirtualBox robustness and performance, integration of native Genode applications and guest OSes as well as tools to inspect the system behavior into Genode 15.08. Beyond that, we're proud to integrate community contributions as the support to run Genode base-hw on the Muen separation kernel on x86_64 and extended device-driver support for Raspberry Pi and Odroid-X2.
In short, version 15.08 comes with the following highlights:
- Genode/NOVA used as day-to-day operating system
- Genode on top of the Muen separation kernel
- Kernel-resource management on NOVA and our custom base-hw kernel
- Base framework and low-level OS infrastructure
- Improved audio support
- Unified networking components
- Enhanced tracing and file-system facilities
- Low-complexity software rendering
- Device drivers
- Raspberry Pi and Odroid-X2 on Fiasco.OC, including USB support
- BCM57cxx network cards
- VirtualBox
- Guest-host integration (policy-based mouse shapes, dynamic adaptation to screen size changes, audio)
- Multi-processor support
Those and many more improvements are illustrated by the release documentation
http://genode.org/documentation/release-notes/15.08
Best regards
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