From 08127d444e05d8d33ce39abdce677655bd4766ea Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Richard Purdie Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2011 16:44:10 +0100 Subject: Rename poky-qemu to runqemu (From OE-Core rev: 7687d91f73f4a116593315b3b1488ac3f0904905) Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie --- scripts/poky-qemu.README | 90 ------------------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 90 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 scripts/poky-qemu.README (limited to 'scripts/poky-qemu.README') diff --git a/scripts/poky-qemu.README b/scripts/poky-qemu.README deleted file mode 100644 index ecceae9784..0000000000 --- a/scripts/poky-qemu.README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,90 +0,0 @@ -Poky images with QEMU -===================== - -Poky can generate qemu bootable kernels and images with can be used -on a desktop system. Both arm and x86 images can currently be booted. -There are two scripts, runqemu and poky-qemu, one for use within poky, -the other externally. - -QEMU outside Poky (poky-qemu) -============================= - -The poky-qemu script is run as: - - MACHINE= poky-qemu - -where: - - is the path to a kernel (e.g. zimage-qemuarm.bin) - is the path to an ext2 image (e.g. filesystem-qemuarm.ext2) - is "qemuarm" or "qemux86" - -The MACHINE= prefix is optional and without it the script will try -to detect the machine name from the name of the file. - -If isn't specified, nfs booting will be assumed. - - -QEMU within Poky (runqemu) -========================== - -The runqemu script is run as: - - runqemu - -where: - - is "qemuarm","qemux86","nokia800","spitz" or "akita" - is "ext2", "nfs", "ext3" or "jffs2". (not all machines support all options) - is the path to a kernel (e.g. zimage-qemuarm.bin) - is the path to the image (e.g. filesystem-qemuarm.ext2) - -It will default to the qemuarm, ext2 and the last kernel and poky-image-sdk -image built by poky. - - -Notes -===== - - - The scripts run qemu using sudo. Change perms on /dev/net/tun to - run as non root - - You can access the host computer at 192.168.7.1 within the image. - - Your qemu system will be accessible as 192.16.7.2. - - The default NFS mount points are /srv/nfs/qemux86 or /srv/nfs/qemuarm - depending on the target type. - - Images built for qemux86/qemuarm contain NFS server which export whole - rootfs (/) in read/write mode. - - You can set QEMU_MEMORY to control amount of available memory (default 64M). - - You can set SERIAL_LOGFILE to have the serial output from the image logged - to a file. - - -NFS Image Notes -=============== - -As root; - -% apt-get install nfs-kernel-server - -% mkdir /srv/nfs/qemuarm - -Edit via /etc/exports : - -# /etc/exports: the access control list for filesystems which may be exported -# to NFS clients. See exports(5). -/srv/nfs/qemuarm 192.168.7.2(rw,no_root_squash) - -% /etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server restart - -% modprobe tun - -untar build/tmp/deploy/images/.rootfs.tar.bz2 into /srv/nfs/qemuarm - -Finally, launch: - -% runqemu nfs - -(Substitute qemux86 for qemuarm when using qemux86) - - - Copyright (C) 2006-2008 OpenedHand Ltd. -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf