Stabilized Root File System for Genode on Fiasco

Raja Sekhar rajasekharreddy.br at ...9...
Fri Jun 8 07:32:59 CEST 2012


On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 2:34 AM, Stefan Kalkowski <
stefan.kalkowski at ...1...> wrote:

> Hello again,
>
> On 07.06.2012 15:15, Raja Sekhar wrote:
> > what am i asking is ...... generally in our system. if i download any
> > file or something else. it will store in my root file system. after
> > restarting my system. it will be there .. because of it's not a virtual
> > file file system.
> >
> > like that i want.  when i boot that l4linux.iso i will get a terminal.
> > there if gave
> >
> > $ qemu-system-i386 -no-kvm -m 128 -serial
> > unix:/tmp/qemu-pipe,server,nowait -serial mon:stdio -net nic,model=e1000
> > -net user -cdrom var/run/l4linux.iso
> >
> > after giving this i will get qemu window
> > inside that i'm giving
> >
> >                $wget
> > http://genode-labs.com/publications/bastei-design-2006.pdf
> >
> > now that .pdf file is downloading...
> >
> > again when i reboot it. there is no downloaded pdf.
> >
> > i want it to be there....
>
> The L4Linux scenario you're using (which is simply an automated test to
> check whether l4linux is still compiling and running that is triggered
> nightly by our buildbot) starts a L4Linux instance with network,
> framebuffer, and serial line support, but without any block-device. You
> can see that already by investigating how QEMU and it's command-line
> arguments work. There is no block-device enabled given your posted QEMU
> command (beside the cd-rom). L4Linux uses an initramfs only, no
> persistence storage is involved here.
>
> Nevertheless, in general it's possible to use a block-device in L4Linux,
> and thereby have the ability to store things persistently. You might use
> the l4android run-script as a starting-point. In that scenario L4Linux
> uses a harddisk.
>








what I'm asking is init-rd(Temporary File System) is using as a file
system. i want to mount real root file system. how to do it.

*Thanks & Regards*
SekharReddy Bhumi
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