Hello,

Generally speaking about Linux, you can use a custom kernel with any
compatible file system given that you copy paste the kernel modules (into
/lib/modules) and fix the initialization process (initrd, init ram disk,
etc).

Regards,

--
Fernando A. Endo, PhD student and researcher

Université de Grenoble, UJF
France


2015-08-21 16:04 GMT+02:00 Khaled Attia <khaled.3t...@gmail.com>:

> Hello, I'm new to gem5 and I'm confused about disk images and linux kernel
> assume the situation that I want to port a custom kernel I've downloaded
> from linaro
> for the ARM architecture.
> Should I still use the disk image files provided on the gem5 website? If
> not, what is the proper sequence of steps I need to do in order to do so
> (no details needed, headlines would be enough)
> I know it maybe  naive question but I can't make my mind up about it
> thanks a lot
>
> --
> *Khaled M. Attia*
> *T.A. @ Computers & Systems Engineering*
> *Mansoura University, Egypt*
>
> email: khaled.3ttia[at]gmail.com
>
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