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Hi Burak,
Burak OGUZ wrote on 29.03.2007 13:58 this:
My grub configuration does not contain -esc.
ok.
How can I run my installed l4 over qemu?
you could for instance create a bootable cd-rom image:
1. create a directory which will contain all the files of the iso-image. Lets call it iso 2. in the iso directory create a boot/grub directory 3. put the files you want to boot somewhere into the iso directory (preferably into boot/) 4. create the respective Grub entries in boot/grub/menu.lst (have a look at the demo-cd boot/grub/menu.lst for examples) 5. in the iso directory, call '$(L4DIR)/tool/bin/isocreator . image' 6. boot the image with 'qemu -serial stdio -cdrom image'
You might want to check which VBE modes qemu supports.
The option -serial stdio gives you the serial console in the terminal window where you started qemu.
Do you mean RS232 cable serial null modem cable? I am working L4 on laptop therefore I don't have a direct RS232 access. I can not maintain that logs now. Are there any other ways that can I collect that this log info?
As an alternative you can obtain the package dmon from our SVN repository (if you do not have it already). In the dmon directory is a README how to use it. Dmon basically opens a dope window and collects all debug logging information. This way you can see the log output even if you do not have a serial null modem cable and a second computer to debug.
On the downside you will have to copy the debug information by hand (write it down, type it into your email program...).
HTH, Ron. - -- Mit freundlichen Gruessen / with regards ra3 @ inf.tu-dresden.de http://os.inf.tu-dresden.de/~ra3/