If it's X86 only, I'd strongly recommend using packer: http://packer.io. If you look into the gem5 resources' README files you'll see examples of us using it to build our benchmark disk images.
We provide some pre-build Linux kernels which will work with gem5 also. -- Dr. Bobby R. Bruce Room 3050, Kemper Hall, UC Davis Davis, CA, 95616 web: https://www.bobbybruce.net On Thu, Dec 23, 2021 at 12:51 PM jamesbondtia--- via gem5-users < gem5-users@gem5.org> wrote: > Hi Bobby > > Thank you for the resources; I will look into those and see if they help. > Currently, I am trying to create an X86 disk image to run my benchmark to > test the performance of a defense I am working on, but I just haven't been > able to do it so far. > _______________________________________________ > gem5-users mailing list -- gem5-users@gem5.org > To unsubscribe send an email to gem5-users-le...@gem5.org > %(web_page_url)slistinfo%(cgiext)s/%(_internal_name)s >
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