Hi Junaid

When you specify the frame capture as the arguments, then you can see the
frames captured. And even though you got a shell, the system will continue
to keep on booting the Android OS (at ~2.5 seconds you get shell because
kernel boots up, but the Android OS boots at ~6.5 seconds). So just wait
for some more time and keep on checking the folder:
m5out/frames_system.vncserver and you will see something
like fb.000042.6170768127000.bmp.gz which is one frame captured. Extract it
and you will view the GUI frames.

Let me know if something is not clear.
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On Sun, May 17, 2015 at 10:20 PM, Junaid Shuja <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Respected,
> I am booting android with the following command,
> junaid@junaid:~/gem5$ build/ARM/gem5.opt configs/example/fs.py -b
> bbench-ics --kernel=vmlinux.smp.mouse.arm --frame-capture
> --machine-type=RealView_PBX
>
> The telnet session boots into a root@android: command line instead of a
> GUI.
> How can I get the Android GUI from here?
>
>
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> Junaid Shuja
> WHA130039
> PhD Student, FSKTM
> University of Malaya
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Davesh Shingari
Master's in Computer Engineering [EE]
Arizona State University

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