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- Re: l4-hackers Digest, Vol 80, Issue 6 (Adam Lackorzynski)
Message: 1 Date: Fri, 25 Dec 2009 17:24:48 +0100 From: Adam Lackorzynski adam@os.inf.tu-dresden.de To: l4-hackers@os.inf.tu-dresden.de Subject: Re: l4-hackers Digest, Vol 80, Issue 6 Message-ID: 20091225162448.GA18264@os.inf.tu-dresden.de Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
On Fri Dec 25, 2009 at 09:29:58 +0800, fang zhengshu wrote:
I chage the command line "root=/dev/sda1" instead of "root=/dev/sda"
,but
there is still the error as the new attach! please look it. attach.
- the Linux booted only finds a VMware Virtual CDROM as hda, so there's
no sda device found, I'm not currently sure wheter VMware supports SATA or not but you should make sure that VMware supplies a disk to the guest, the Linux driver for that is compiled in and that the root= option corresponds to that.
I'm sorry for not very clearly. If the VMware does not support the SATA,
how
can it find the l4linux kernel and the other l4 modules??If you don't
agree ,
which must I select when configure the l4linux?
Which type of disk did you configure in your VMware setup?
scsi disk,and I try to create a ide disk ,then it can dectect the disk.
so I think there is some problem with the vmware and the scsi. because I have enable the scsi disk.
Adam
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End of l4-hackers Digest, Vol 80, Issue 8
(Changed topic as suggested by Adam to make fang's problem more traceable)
On Fri Dec 25, 2009 at 09:29:58 +0800, fang zhengshu wrote: > I chage the command line "root=/dev/sda1" instead of "root=/dev/sda" ,but > there is still the error as the new attach! please look it. attach. > > > > - the Linux booted only finds a VMware Virtual CDROM as hda, so there's > > no sda device found, I'm not currently sure wheter VMware supports > > SATA or not but you should make sure that VMware supplies a disk to > > the guest, the Linux driver for that is compiled in and that the root= > > option corresponds to that. > > > > I'm sorry for not very clearly. If the VMware does not support the SATA, how > can it find the l4linux kernel and the other l4 modules??If you don't agree , > which must I select when configure the l4linux? Which type of disk did you configure in your VMware setup?
scsi disk,and I try to create a ide disk ,then it can dectect the disk. so I think there is some problem with the vmware and the scsi. because I have enable the scsi disk.
On Sun Dec 27, 2009 at 12:40:11 +0800, fang zhengshu wrote:
scsi disk,and I try to create a ide disk ,then it can dectect the disk.
so I think there is some problem with the vmware and the scsi. because I have enable the scsi disk.
So do you have the appropriate SCSI driver in Linux enabled, i.e. the (virtual) disk is detected?
Adam
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