Hello,
On 29.07.2015 08:44, Daren Sin wrote:
I seem to have found the problem. Now, I would like to run some other
Can you give some short note what was the issue and how you fixed it? We can use this knowledge to improve things on our side (error messages, checks, correlate it to other issues we already identified but not rated high priority enough to be fixed soon ...). Thanks.
(larger) OS on Virtualbox, instead of the Tiny Core Linux, which was previously suggested that I run. However, how should I go about doing this, because if I simply swap the test.iso file to a bigger file, I would get an error
The run script is not suited well for big(ger) images, since everything first gets loaded by the bootloader into RAM and stays there. So, effectively you have less memory actually during runtime (if you ever manage to load everything).
"Want to load module to 0xbe9000 len 0x3e400000 but only have 0x27ffe000
RAM"
That is a message of Grub complaining about having insufficient RAM space to load everything.
For bigger images, we put it typically in one partition on the harddisk using ext2. We use than our ahci driver + part_blk + rump_fs (for ext2) to load the images (.vdi) directly from the disk. This is done by our vbox test run scripts executed every night automatically to test win7/win8 - look for repos/ports/run/vbox_auto_*.run. This is all bit advanced (but doable) and needs to be setup for your machine accordingly. The vbox_auto_*.run can serve you as blue-print.
The other option is to read the images from a usb stick with usb driver + part_blk + rump_fs, but this needs some manually tweaking/work by you - [0] could be maybe of use here.
[0] http://genode.org/documentation/release-notes/14.08#Booting_from_a_GRUB2_dis...
Cheers,
Alex.
I inspected the virtualbox.run file, and experimented with changing some of the quantum values, but to no avail. What should I do here?
Daren
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 8:46 PM, Alexander Boettcher < alexander.boettcher@...1...> wrote:
Hello,
On 20.07.2015 10:43, Daren Sin wrote:
I waited for there seemed to be no further progress. I tried other solutions suggested by searches online, such as using UNetBootin on
Ubuntu,
but was directed to a grub interface, saying that the kernel image was corrupt. I also tried burning it on a DVD instead.
the output looks actually good in that regard that the kernel came up - so you did all right with copying the image to the stick. Still, something is wrong and we need the serial output of the machine to see what is ongoing, as Nobody III suggested already. If you adventures enough, you may also apply the last commit of the following experimental branch [0] to your branch and rebuild - with that you should get some limited output on the VGA console screen.
Cheers,
Alex.
[0] https://github.com/alex-ab/genode/commits/experimental_vga_console
Am I doing something by mistake, like using the wrong commands?
Daren
On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 5:13 PM, Alexander Boettcher < alexander.boettcher@...1...> wrote:
Hello,
On 13.07.2015 11:04, Daren Sin wrote:
In order to run from my USB, where should I obtain the .iso file from?
The iso image of the VM (test.iso for virtualbox.run) is part of the generated Genode iso image in your build directory (<build_dir>/var/run/virtualbox.iso). Just copy the Genode iso to your usb stick by using dd.
Cheers,
Alex.
Cheers Daren
On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 5:15 PM, Alexander Boettcher < alexander.boettcher@...1...> wrote:
On 10.07.2015 10:36, Daren Sin wrote: > Hi Alex and Christian, > > Really really thankful for the advice; apologies for the spoonfeeding
as
> well. Making changes to virtualbox.run, I've managed to boot up
TinyLinux
> on QEMU, but while QEMU says "booting kernel", the terminal reflects: > > ... > [init -> virtualbox] attempted to write to non-existing port 0xa79+1
.
(02) > [init -> virtualbox] attempted to write to non-existing port 0xa79+1
.
(05) > [init -> virtualbox] attempted to write to non-existing port 0xa79+1
.
(02) > [init -> virtualbox] attempted to write to non-existing port 0xa79+1
.
(00) > [init -> virtualbox] VMM: invalid gueststate > [init -> virtualbox] VMM: invalid gueststate > [init -> virtualbox] VMM: invalid gueststate > [init -> virtualbox] VMM: invalid gueststate
I have another workaround to get a bit further, but finally Qemu for
me
(version 2.1.2 and 2.3.0) dies with an internal failure - so it will
of
no help to you. Please do as Christian suggested.
Alex.
> ... > > On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 3:23 PM, Alexander Boettcher < > alexander.boettcher@...1...> wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> On 10.07.2015 08:13, Daren Sin wrote: >>> [init -> acpi] Could not open ROM session for module "config" >>> [init -> acpi] void* abort(): abort called >> >> That it the actual reason, the acpi driver did not find a
configuration
>> xml node. The issue got fixed already on current Genode master
branch,
>> but for now you may apply the following fix [0]. Nevertheless,
please
>> consider the suggestions of Christian Helmuth. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Alex. >> >> [0] >> >>
https://github.com/alex-ab/genode/commit/738ad842f546afef16f3eb642ca3ff5c7c3...
>>> >>> What might be the problem? >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 1:23 AM, Martin Stein < >> martin.stein@...1...> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Daren, >>>> >>>> On 08.07.2015 04:51, Daren Sin wrote: >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> I've found this >>>>> page >>>> >>
http://genode.org/documentation/release-notes/14.02#VirtualBox_on_top_of_the...
>>>>> and managed to run the /make prepare/ command, but got stuck at
the
>> next >>>>> one. >>>> >>>> The 'make prepare' mechanism is outdated. It has been replaced by
the
>>>> prepare_port command in tool/ports. Call the tool without
arguments
for >>>> a short manpage. >>>> >>>>> I tried doing that, but got a /Error: libc is not >>>>> prepared or outdated/ error. >>>> >>>> The error indicates that the third-party package "libc", which is needed >>>> for your scenario, is missing or too old. You can update it by
doing
>>>> './prepare_port libc' in tool/ports. There may be further
third-party
>>>> packages (ports) that need such treatment. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Martin >>>> >>>> >>>> >>
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