Are you looking at the serial output, or just the screen? Because the screen doesn't give all the output. On Jul 21, 2015 11:33 PM, "Daren Sin" <darensin01@...9...> wrote:
Hi Alexander,
Thanks for your suggestion!
I tried using dd to boot Genode on USB, by using virtualbox.iso in the build-nova folder as per your suggestion:
sudo dd if=virtualbox.iso of=/dev/sdb
There was some progress, but it stopped at a startup screen:
NOVA Microhypervisor v7-9916e62 (x86_64): Jul 10 2015 [gcc 4.9.2]
[0] CORE :0 :0 :0 6:1a :5 :1 [11] Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 960 @3.20 GHz [2] CORE :0 :2 :0 6:1a :5 :1 [11] Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 960 @3.20 GHz [5] CORE :0 :1 :1 6:1a :5 :1 [11] Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 960 @3.20 GHz [4] CORE :0 :0 :1 6:1a :5 :1 [11] Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 960 @3.20 GHz [1] CORE :0 :1 :0 6:1a :5 :1 [11] Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 960 @3.20 GHz [7] CORE :0 :3 :1 6:1a :5 :1 [11] Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 960 @3.20 GHz [3] CORE :0 :3 :0 6:1a :5 :1 [11] Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 960 @3.20 GHz [6] CORE :0 :2 :1 6:1a :5 :1 [11] Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 960 @3.20 GHz
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.
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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