Well I got it to boot. All I had to do was run the simulator as root.
From the perms in the dir on all the files shouldn't need to but o
well.
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 9:48 AM, Christopher Covington cov@codeaurora.org wrote:
On 01/16/2014 10:38 AM, Tom Gall wrote:
I don't even get into the kernel. Remember the error I'm getting is this:
The default boot selection will start in 1 seconds ERROR: Did not find Linux kernel. [1] Linaro disk image on virtio - VenHw(C5B9C74A-6D72-4719-99AB-C59F199091EB)/Image - Arguments: console=ttyAMA0 earlyprintk=pl011,0x1c090000 debug user_debug=31 loglevel=9 root=/dev/vda2 - FDT: VenHw(C5B9C74A-6D72-4719-99AB-C59F199091EB)/fdt.dtb - LoaderType: Linux kernel with Local FDT
Global FDT Config - VenHw(C5B9C74A-6D72-4719-99AB-C59F199091EB)/fdt.dtb
[a] Boot Manager [b] Shell [c] Reboot [d] Shutdown Start:
So I'm not sure bit is even involved yet!
Perhaps not. I don't suppose `strace -fo mytace -e trace=file,desc $cmd ; less mytrace` shows anything interesting?
As an aside, there sure are a lot of model options. I wonder if it would make things easier to release a default configuration file (-f) that could presumably be overridden by command line options when needed.
Regards, Christopher
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