hi adam thanks for the reply.. i resolved the issue... i had missed a option in menuconfig. Now after the build , i have a bootstrap_L4Linux_ARM.elf file.Can i run this on the realview board using the boot monitor command run or is there anything else which needs to be done ?
thanks rahul On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 10:18 AM, Adam Lackorzynski < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > On Fri Nov 05, 2010 at 16:52:34 +0100, Maxime Lastera wrote: > > I have built succefully L4linux. I have used the snapshot version. > > So now I want to run it, but I don't have tftboot directory in l4linux > tree. > > I can't follow the example because I don't have many modules like > > names l4io > > Admittedly the website documentation is not up to date for L4Re. Need to > fix that. > > > a vmlinuz file is in l4linux tree. > > > > what are the steps to boot on L4linux from harddrive ? > > First, try the setup in QEmu (or similar). This is much more convenient > than rebooting the host system, esp. if you do not have a separate > test-machine and a serial link. > The snapshot contains a L4Linux-setup, although for ARM. The config > script works for both architecture, just change to modules accordingly > in the modules.list file. For the io-config file, just remove it for the > beginning. Then, go the l4re build directory and do "make image E=l4linux". > So will generate you an ELF image in the images directory which you can > boot with "qemu -kernel bootstrap.elf -m 256 -serial stdio" and later on > also with e.g. GRUB. > > > > Adam > -- > Adam [email protected] > Lackorzynski http://os.inf.tu-dresden.de/~adam/ > > _______________________________________________ > l4-hackers mailing list > [email protected] > http://os.inf.tu-dresden.de/mailman/listinfo/l4-hackers >
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