also, you can see my post on 10/26 with subject linux-dist for more details.

lisa

On 12/9/05, Ali Saidi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You can create a new image of arbitrary size. I've attached a script
that we used to create linux-latest.img. As for swapping, swap.img is
in the m5_system archive on source forge. It's a 256MB swap disk that
most of our configurations use (you just need to reference it in the
configuration file and run swapon in your rcS file). If you would
like a bigger image let me know and I can mail you one (it compresses
down to a few bytes).

Ali





On Dec 9, 2005, at 5:29 PM, Mario Donato Marino wrote:

> Hi all!
>
> Is it possible to increase the size of the boot image (linux-
> latest.img)?
> As we include some benchmarks like Splash2,  the space available
> becomes
> too small.
>
> Aother question: imagine you are running an application with M5.
> Suppose
> the application starts swapping in the simulated system. Where is
> it done?
> Inside the linux.img? Does it make sense?
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> Mario
>
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