Hi,

I spend some time updating the disk image and the kernel version, the disk
image gentoo stage 3 and kernel version 3.4.112 (using the file config for
kernel 2.6.28.4) worked for me.

Cheers
Cano.

2017-04-21 16:12 GMT+02:00 Jason Lowe-Power <[email protected]>:

> You can check when you build the kernel. You can run make menuconfig, or
> read the .config file in the kernel build directory and check to see if the
> filesystem is built as a module (M) or into the kernel (I'm not sure of the
> symbol off the top of my head).
>
> Jason
>
> On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 6:48 PM Lingxiang Wang <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Jason,
>>
>> Thanks for the reply. I can boot my system in qemu. But when I boot it
>> in gem5, I got the same question. I thought it might not have any
>> filesystem driver compiled into kernel. But I don't know how to check
>> it? Any hint?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
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