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Re: Booting Hurd-L4 under qemu
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Sam Mason |
Subject: |
Re: Booting Hurd-L4 under qemu |
Date: |
Tue, 2 Nov 2004 17:36:35 +0000 |
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Rian Hunter wrote:
>init_mempool()) does seem like a bad thing to me, especially in the
>middle of a C function. Anyway, the stack pointer being 0x0 is probably
>a result of some other real problem.
It's printed very early on. I think it's giving itself a real stack
later on. . .
>If you have bochs booting the same binaries that qemu isn't booting,
>then that binary of qemu that you have is buggy or something. FWIW
>though I have qemu running under Mac OSX. If bochs is working for you,
>then I wouldn't worry about qemu, they are more or less doing the same
>thing. (except qemu is faster).
I think I'm going to have to get it all working. My computer at home
is pretty slow and it takes about a minute before Pistachio gets
started when its running under bochs. That adds quite a lot of time
to the development edit-compile-test cycle!
I'll have a better play later on. At the moment I'm hacking up Johan
Rydberg's IDE code and attempting to access disks. It's an *EVIL*
hack, but it's finding the controllers and attempting to probe disks
at the moment. . .
Cheers,
Sam