Turmvilla scenario

Vincent Digital vdigital3800 at ...9...
Fri Oct 9 17:18:25 CEST 2015


Hi, Christian,

Thanks for clarifying.
I'm using Ubuntu 14.04 32-bit OS as Guest VM.
I've figured out the /home mapping based on the presentation that Norman
created for his presentation earlier this year.

The final issue that I have not get it working is the GRUB configuration
https://github.com/cproc/genode/blob/vbox_vm_linux/doc/virtualbox_setup.txt
 .
It could not work based on the instructions below :

#!/bin/sh



cat <<EOF

menuentry 'Genode' {

insmod ext2

set root='hd0,msdos1'

legacy_configfile /boot/grub/menu.lst

}

EOF



- make the file executable

- $ sudo chmod +x /etc/grub.d/42_genode



- update the GRUB configuration

- $ sudo update-grub



- reboot and start Genode or keep running VirtualBox on Linux

- $ xinit /usr/bin/VBoxSDL --startvm "<name of Linux VM>"

On reboot, what is the expected result, am I supposed to be able to choose
between boot-up into Genode or back into the Rescue Linux in the 3rd
partition ?
However, on reboot, I was not able to boot into Genode, just boot straight
into the Rescue Linux O/S in the 3rd partition.
Is there a sample grub2 configuration that I can use to select bootup
either into Genode or the Rescue Linux O/S.

Thanks



On Wed, Oct 7, 2015 at 11:57 PM, Christian Prochaska <
christian.prochaska at ...1...> wrote:

> Hello Vincent,
>
> On 10/07/2015 03:23 AM, Vincent Digital wrote:
> > 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 at ...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 ?
>
> yes
>
> > * - 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" ?**
>
> correct
>
> > >>> How do I specify /home on this partition /dev/sdb ? There are no
> options for input of this folder name.*
> >
>
> Which Linux distribution are you installing as Guest VM?
>
> Christian
>
>
>
>
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