Hi all,
yesterday seemed like a good day to give Genode another go, but this
time for real, meaning not on QEMU but real hardware. Since the former
try worked out-of-the-box last time, my assumption was that the same
should apply to the latter. Alas, I failed horribly.
Here's what I did (assume
Hi,
On 23.12.2014 21:16, Christian Böhme wrote:
Please see the attachment for its contents. Now, when booting, the actual
module loading process seems to succeed (at least GRUB did not complain),
but core ended up spouting
ROM module init not present
Adding the binary name as part of
Hi,
Another option is to load the original menu.lst via Grub's legacy_load command.
Greets
Christian
On December 23, 2014 9:33:05 PM CET, Alexander Boettcher
alexander.boettc...@genode-labs.com wrote:
Hi,
On 23.12.2014 21:16, Christian Böhme wrote:
Please see the attachment for its contents.
Sorry,
On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 10:07:05PM +0100, Christian Helmuth wrote:
Another option is to load the original menu.lst via Grub's legacy_load
command.
the correct GRUB2 command is legacy_configfile like follows (from
tool/create_grub2)
legacy_configfile /boot/grub/menu.lst
Cheers
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Hello Ben,
On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 06:07:40PM +, Nobody III wrote:
I originally thought that the AHCI driver wasn't working, but my issue may
be with the part_blk driver. The part_blk driver never starts, but AHCI
announces service Block. Any help?
Maybe your config files is missing
The routing is good. part_blk works just fine if I use rom_blk to provide
Block, but if I use AHCI to provide the service, part_blk doesn't give me
any output.
On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 9:54 PM, Christian Helmuth
christian.helm...@genode-labs.com wrote:
Hello Ben,
On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at