Willie Wong wrote:
On Thu, Jul 28, 2005 at 02:48:04PM -0400, Eric S. Johansson wrote:

I'm using qemu to run the firewall which in turn creates a self flash memory image of itself. Maybe you are right though I should look into the virtual machine as the framework from which I generate the flash image.


I am actually quite interested in the details. What system do you run
on the guest system? OpenBSD? And can you give a brief description of
your network schematics?

it's not what you imagine. That will need to wait for me to spend time with xen.

all I'm doing right now is running IPCop in qemu. then using ssh, copy over configuration files, run the build flash image process, copy it back and then iterate to the next configuration.

I'm trying to eliminate the /boot partition and the process of building a bootable flash image is so fragile that I'm having trouble making all the pieces lined up.

This is why I was hoping there was some way to create a multi-partition "disk" out of a file and be able to read and write them in the same way we do multi-partition hard drives.

I am about 30 pico seconds away from finding out if I can mount up the disk image with qemu as a separate drive without spending the 60 seconds+ it takes to start up or shut down qemu.hopefully I can make the build process work that way. It might be less pain although making grub work..."oh bother," said Pooh bear.

---eric

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