Where does the kernel panic? What does it print out when it does?
Normally to get a complex application running we start by running it
on real hardware (could be alpha, but not necessarily). So we can
make sure it compiles, figure out how to setup configuration files
appropriately, etc. After it works on real hardware we build the
application for alpha, copy it onto a disk image and get everything
to work, and finally we'll integrate it into linux-dist.
Ali
On Feb 28, 2007, at 8:18 PM, Brad Penoff wrote:
Greetings,
I've been having a series of problems that I was hoping to get some
help on. Long story short, when I build disk images and add ONLY
Shell & Console Tools->BusyBox->Coreutils->env after cloning, the
resulting image causes the kernel to panic, and I don't understand
why... I have been able to build and boot disks using the same
method successfully.
The reason I wish to add env is because when I ran my series of
applications, it complained that it didn't exist. So, there is this
issue of "why did the kernel panic?" but more generally, I seek
advice for how to add in my own applications the proper way. I'm
guessing you have experience with this seeing as how you have so
many advanced benchmarks available within the default system. Is
there a list/person where I write to ask about your experiences of
getting complex applications to run inside m5? Is this the right
list to ask such questions?
Thanks!
brad
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