Thank you for your kind reply,Steve.
Would you give some detail how to mount 2 images at the same time ? Modify
the fs.py or change some configuration in linux-x86.img ?

2012/8/19 Steve Reinhardt <ste...@gmail.com>

> It's easier just to create a new blank disk and mount it as a separate,
> second drive than to mess with the OS image.
>
> Steve
>
> On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 11:13 PM, Yi Liu <cnliu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi all
>>
>> The original image for x86 full system simulation(e.g. linux-x86.img) is
>> 512MB which has little room for other applications, so how to resize the
>> linux-x86.img or the only thing to make it is to remake a disk image?
>>
>> I tried to use utils/gem5img.py to create a new disk image and mount the
>> new image and linux-x86.img , then use "cp -aux" to copy all files from old
>> to new. Sadly, when I boot gem5 x86, gem5 shows "Warning: unable to open an
>> initial console. Kernel panic - not syncing: No init found.  Try passing
>> init= option to kernel."
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