Hello,
On 09.09.2016 18:29, Chris Rothrock wrote:
> Neither of the two machines I have tried this on have a native serial
> port. Will a USB to serial connection work or will I need to add the
> dde_linux component for the USB drivers?
No, this is not going to work.
You may check whether the ma
Neither of the two machines I have tried this on have a native serial
port. Will a USB to serial connection work or will I need to add the
dde_linux component for the USB drivers?
On Fri, Sep 9, 2016 at 12:15 PM, Alexander Boettcher <
alexander.boettc...@genode-labs.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On 0
Hello,
On 09.09.2016 17:38, Chris Rothrock wrote:
> I am working with Yevgeny on this part of the project and I am having the
> same issue. I know that running it through the QEMU emulator probably
> won't work so I used the virtualbox.iso image and put it onto my bootable
> USB stick. This is t
I am working with Yevgeny on this part of the project and I am having the
same issue. I know that running it through the QEMU emulator probably
won't work so I used the virtualbox.iso image and put it onto my bootable
USB stick. This is the same stick that I have the Genode demo with a Nova
kerne
Hello,
On 05.09.2016 10:05, Yevgeny Lavrov wrote:
> while testing it via Qemu, I ran into the following issue: once Tinycore
> Linux reaches "Booting the kernel" phase, it hangs, and the following msg
...
> [init -> virtualbox] Using SVM virtualization extension.
...
> [init -> virtualbox] fb resi
Thank you for the advise, everything compiled w/o any problems. However,
while testing it via Qemu, I ran into the following issue: once Tinycore
Linux reaches "Booting the kernel" phase, it hangs, and the following msg
gets displayed on my terminal:
[init -> virtualbox] main genodeConsole = 0
Hello,
On 02.09.2016 00:04, Yevgeny Lavrov wrote:
> 1) Where should I put Tinycore Linux .iso file? It says save it as
> bin/test.iso in the similar thread "running VirtualBox on Genode" on Genode
> mailing lists. Is it /build/nova_x86_64/bin directory that gets
Yes.
> 2) Where should I add " f