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Does anyone knows how do I run galileo iot image on qemu?
When I call runqemu from the build folder like this:
runqemu qemux86 tmp/deploy/images/clanton/bzImage--3.8-r0-clanton-20140220130836.bin tmp/deploy/images/clanton/iot-devkit-prof-dev-image-clanton.ext3
qemu fires up but freezes on "Booting the kernel." message
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I don't recommend this at all, you'll need to change kernel etc... also if you're already running linux it's pointless really, just use chroot. If you run a 64bit linux use linux32 in front of the chroot command and you're good to go (remember to mount /proc, /dev and /sys). schroot is a very good chroot util if you don't want to manually do chroots all the time : https://wiki.debian.org/Schroot
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Brendan Le Foll (Intel) wrote:
I don't recommend this at all, you'll need to change kernel etc... also if you're already running linux it's pointless really, just use chroot. If you run a 64bit linux use linux32 in front of the chroot command and you're good to go (remember to mount /proc, /dev and /sys). schroot is a very good chroot util if you don't want to manually do chroots all the time : https://wiki.debian.org/Schroot
Nice one. That will be a great for travelling.
Btw is there any way that I could simulate interacting with a real board, setting gpios and plugging "virtual devices" for example?
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Hay Brendan,
Thanks for the ptr to schroot.
Been running Sid since as far back as Potato (or so) and never ran across that one.
Thanks man Chris
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sidenote: if your Linux host is x64 and you want to compile within chroot make sure to compile for the right architecture (e.g. -m32 when using gcc)
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