- telnet should not be related to that "disappearance".
- Its good to do /bin/sync before umount-ing the disk image. Did you ever
umount it?
- Remember that gem5 does not write on disk image file (by default... I
don't know how to make it write into the disk image) so if your code made a
file, it wont be there on the next boot.


On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 4:08 PM, Zohreh Naghibi <zohreh.nagh...@gmail.com>wrote:

> hi everyone,
> I am trying to compile and execute my workload which is somehow small c
> code in FS x86 mode. I do this through telnet and connect to x86 disk
> image. However every time I disconnected  telnet the binaries would
> disappear from disk image. I don't know the reason. Is there anyway to
> compile and run my code by scripts without telneting or using telnet and
> still keep my binaries?
> If anyone knows other suggestions I would appreciate to let me know about
> it.
> thankss...
>
> --ZN
>
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