Hi,
while we could specify the initial servers on grub.conf so that they would run when the system reboots, I'm wondering how could I dynamically load L4 servers after that? Any help would be appreciated
Take a look at 'run' example for loader package. It's l4con application, it's able to load/kill applications at run time (use 'h' for help).
Here is example of GRUB script:
kernel /boot/test/bootstrap modaddr 0x02000000 module /boot/test/main2 -nokdb -serial_esc module /boot/test/sigma0 module /boot/test/roottask task modname "bmodfs" attached 10 modules module /boot/test/names --events module /boot/test/log module /boot/test/l4io --events module /boot/test/events module /boot/test/dm_phys --isa=0x00800000 -v -e module /boot/test/simple_ts -t 300 -e -a module /boot/test/rtc module /boot/test/l4con -e module /boot/l4/bmodfs module /boot/test/libloader.s.so module /boot/test/libld-l4.s.so module /boot/test/hiworld module /boot/test/con_demo1 module /boot/test/con_demo2 module /boot/test/con_demo3 module /boot/test/con_evdemo module /boot/test/con_txtdemo module /boot/test/con_exit_demo module /boot/test/run module /boot/test/loader -e --fprov=BMODFS run vbeset 0x117
After boot, you could use 'l' + 'con_demo1' to start 'con_demo1'. Then 'k' + taskID to kill con_demo1 (AltGr+F1 will turn you to 'run' session)
Best Regards, Alexander Valitov