For the Linux subsystem, from the /shared/log file, it seems to
> indicate some issues with the virtualbox configuration. Writing to
> non-existent port. Any advise on how to move on.

The "non-existent port" messages are more or less for
developing/debugging - on current master we disabled them already since
they are annoying [0]. However, obviously something in your VM is
running and probes several I/O ports.

> Yes, I have managed to put in the patch to disable it.

The log actually looks good. Which 32bit Linux-distribution you are
using as VM ?

> I'm using the Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Desktop as guest VM
> From the logs, I am unable to deduce what goes wrong. How do I get a working Linux ? The screen is still blank.
> Any advise ?

Thanks.

On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 5:44 PM, Alexander Boettcher <alexander.boettcher@...169.....1...> wrote:
On 21.10.2015 13:08, Vincent Digital wrote:
> Hi, Alex,
>
> Thanks. I've updated the Turmvilla - Nova as 64bit and now I could start
> the Noux subsystem.
> i'm still facing hang issue in starting up the Linux subsystem.
> This time I could capture the Logs from the /shared/log file.
> A few questions :
>
> 1. For the wifi configuration, I've tried to configure it from within Noux
> under the /config/wlan_configuration.


Check that your wifi driver sees some accesspoints:

cat /reports/wlan_accesspoints


Edit /config/wlan_configuration accordingly, e.g.

<selected_accesspoint ssid="foobar" protection="WPA-PSK"
psk="your-foobar-psk"/>


If all goes well, a

cat /reports/wlan_state

should produce something like:

<wlan_state>

 <accesspoint ssid="foobar" bssid="01:02:03:04:05:06" quality="70"
protection="WPA-PSK" state="connected"/>
</wlan_state>


> 2 . For the Linux subsystem, from the /shared/log file, it seems to
> indicate some issues with the virtualbox configuration. Writing to
> non-existent port. Any advise on how to move on.

The "non-existent port" messages are more or less for
developing/debugging - on current master we disabled them already since
they are annoying [0]. However, obviously something in your VM is
running and probes several I/O ports.

The log actually looks good. Which 32bit Linux-distribution you are
using as VM ?

[0]
https://github.com/genodelabs/genode/commit/2f8b3cfdaf0b7ae0244e7bc4ffcac36887c248fa

Cheers,

Alex.

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