Hello Ayaz,

Can this image accept the rcS script provided using the Command line?

For example in this way:

 ./build/X86/gem5.opt
--outdir=/home/abs218/whisper_gem5_setup/gem5_latest/scalibility_chkpt/
--stats-file=scalibility_chkpt.simout --dump-config=scalibility_chkpt.ini
--redirect-stderr --stderr-file=scalibility_chkpt.e configs/example/fs.py
--checkpoint-dir=/home/abs218/whisper_gem5_setup/gem5_latest/scalibility_chkpt/
--disk-image=/home/abs218/whisper_gem5_setup/benchmarks/gem5art/base.img
--kernel=/home/abs218/new_fs/gem5/linux-4.8.13/vmlinux
--script=scalibility.rcS


Best regards,

Abhishek


On Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at 2:05 AM Ayaz Akram <yazak...@ucdavis.edu> wrote:

> Hi Rubel,
>
> You can download a disk image with ubuntu 18.04 using the following link:
>
> http://dist.gem5.org/images/x86/ubuntu-18-04/base.img
>
> We have also uploaded some linux kernel binaries and associated kernel
> config files, which you can download from the following links:
>
> http://dist.gem5.org/kernels/x86/static/vmlinux-4.14.134
> http://dist.gem5.org/kernels/x86/static/vmlinux-4.14.134.config
>
> In the above links, replace vmlinux-4.14.134
> <http://dist.gem5.org/kernels/x86/static/vmlinux-4.14.134>  with any
> kernel from this list:  vmlinux-4.19.83
> <http://dist.gem5.org/kernels/x86/static/vmlinux-4.19.83>, vmlinux-4.4.1
> <http://dist.gem5.org/kernels/x86/static/vmlinux-4.4.189>*86*,
> vmlinux-5.2.3 <http://dist.gem5.org/kernels/x86/static/vmlinux-5.2.3>,
> vmlinux-4.9.186 <http://dist.gem5.org/kernels/x86/static/vmlinux-4.9.186> to
> download that kernel binary or the kernel config file used to build the
> kernel.
>
> In order to find out which kernel versions work on which gem5 configs, you
> can refer to the status plots shown at the bottom of the following tutorial:
>
> https://gem5art.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tutorials/boot-tutorial.html
>
> Please, note that these status plots are generated using gem5 commit:
> d40f0bc579fb8b10da7181.
>
> We will soon release more details on the methodology (gem5art: libraries
> for artifacts, reproducibility and testing) used to generate these plots.
>
> Regards,
> Ayaz
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 8:11 AM Md Rubel Ahmed <mdrubelah...@mail.usf.edu>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> I want to run ubuntu 18.04 on top of X86 gem5.opt full system. I am
>> specifically interested in running a multi-threaded program on this OS.  I
>> have followed the below tutorials but could not get my required version
>> booted.
>> Tutorials:
>> 1. http://www.lowepower.com/jason/setting-up-gem5-full-system.html
>> 2. https://docs.simplessd.org/tips/kernel.html
>> I also tried with the kernel and disk img provided with the tutorial [2].
>> But still getting similar errors:
>>
>> ```
>> VFS: Cannot open root device "hda1" or unknown-block(3,1)
>> Please append a correct "root=" boot option; here are the available
>> partitions:
>> 0300         16 hda driver: ide-disk
>> 0340     524160 hdb driver: ide-disk
>>   0341     524128 hdb1
>> ```
>>
>> Now I am asking if anyone has a good kernel and image built with some
>> latest version of ubuntu/Linux and publicly available, or can someone tell
>> me the steps needed to overcome the errors and getting my job done.
>>
>> Thanks for your time.
>> Regards,
>> Rubel
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