Hi Vishal,
just as a shot in the dark, the problem may be related to the NIC
driver. The l4linux.run scenario expects an e1000 ethernet card to be
present. Maybe your machine lacks such a device? For a quick test, I
just tried starting the l4linux.iso image on Qemu while omitting the
network-related arguments and observed the effect that you reported
(only a lonely penguin who looks desperately for a command-line prompt).
You could try to remove the NIC driver from your setup. Just comment-out
the following lines in 'ports-foc/run/l4linux.run'
#append_if [have_spec x86] config {
# <start name="nic_drv">
# <resource name="RAM" quantum="2M"/>
# <provides><service name="Nic"/></provides>
# </start>}
Of course, this change will make the automated test ('make run/l4linux')
fail since no network will be available anymore. But you can give the
resulting ISO image ('var/run/l4linux.iso') a try on your PC hardware
and see if you get to see the prompt.
Still, I second Stefan's suggestion about making the output of the
serial console available.
Cheers
Norman
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