On Wed Nov 10, 2010 at 22:01:32 +0100, Adam Lackorzynski wrote:
You boot your Linux installation from your disk. For that to work, several things need to be done: - L4Linux needs to have access to your disk, more precise, needs access to the (SATA) disk controller. - You need some graphics system so that L4Linux can start X so that the xterm can run.
For the first point I've added some description in the wiki (http://wiki.tudos.org/L4Linux/configurations). The second point will follow.
The snapshot and the svn contain an appropriate example now which starts a Linux in graphics mode. The Linux has access to all the disk and network controllers in the system. To get X running, use the fbdev X driver. Adam -- Adam adam@os.inf.tu-dresden.de Lackorzynski http://os.inf.tu-dresden.de/~adam/