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Re: Guix hurd with rumpdisk boots! [WAS Re: Some progress, Guix rumpdisk
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Janneke Nieuwenhuizen |
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Re: Guix hurd with rumpdisk boots! [WAS Re: Some progress, Guix rumpdisk still crashes...] |
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Fri, 19 May 2023 12:20:21 +0200 |
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Sergey Bugaev writes:
Hi!
> On Thu, May 18, 2023 at 11:07 AM Janneke Nieuwenhuizen <janneke@gnu.org>
> wrote:
>> Now that was really a great help, thanks!
>>
>> Ah, I had no idea; this is so helpful. Maybe a good idea to have this
>> on the website/wiki, right?
>
> Glad I was able to help :D
>
>> Is there a way to pass the "console=com0" argument from the QEMU command
>> line? That would be nice!
>
> I don't think you can alter the GRUB script from QEMU cmdline, but
> note that on 32-bit x86 (i?86) you don't even technically need GRUB:
> QEMU itself can act as a multiboot bootloader. Something like the
> following should work:
>
> $ qemu-system-x86_64 -other-args -kernel /path/to/gnumach -append
> "console=com0 other kernel args" -initrd "/path/to/pci-arbiter.static
> pci-arbiter args,/path/to/rumpdisk.static rumpdisk
> args,/path/to/ext2fs.static ext2fs args"
>
> (but I've only tried that with a single bootstrap task).
Okay, yeah I tried
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
guix shell qemu -- qemu-system-i386 \
-m 4096 \
--enable-kvm \
--device rtl8139,netdev=net0 \
--netdev user,id=net0,hostfwd=tcp:0.0.0.0:11022-:2222 \
--snapshot \
--no-reboot \
--device virtio-serial-pci \
--nographic \
--serial mon:stdio \
--hda debian-hurd-20220824.img \
--kernel gnumach-1.8-486 \
--append "root=part:2:device:wd0 console=com0" \
--initrd "hurd/ext2fs.static ex2fs \
--multiboot-command-line='\${kernel-command-line}' \
--host-priv-port='\${host-port}' \
--device-master-port='\${device-port}' \
--exec-server-task='\${exec-task}' \
--store-type=typed \
--x-xattr-translator-records \
'\${root}' \
'\$(task-create)' \
'\$(task-resume)' \
hurd/exec.static exec \
'\$(exec-task=task-create)'"
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
but that stops here
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
module 0: hurd/ext2fs.static ex2fs
--multiboot-command-line='${kernel-command-line}'
--host-priv-port='${host-port}'
--device-master-port='${device-port}'
--exec-server-task='${exec-task}' --store-type=typed
--x-xattr-translator-records
'${root}' '$(task-create)'
'$(task-resume)'
hurd/exec.static exec
'$(exec-task=task-create)'
1 multiboot modules
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
>> Just for fun, find the succesful log attached.
>
> But that... does not look like rumpdisk actually gets used? The
> in-kernel IDE drivers are enabled, as you can see here:
Ah, uh oh...
> pass "noide" on gnumach cmdline to disable them, or just compile them
> out. I don't see it in your rumpdisk output, but when run this way it
> typically discovers that the kernel is already driving IDE, and does
> nothing.
Okay, make sense.
> Then you're passing "hd0s1" to ext2fs as the device to open; that's
> again a reference to the Mach-implemented device (and partition). The
> rumpdisk drive is named 'wd0', and you also have to do partitions
> libstore-side, so: root=part:1:device:wd0
Thanks.
When I use noide with
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/ports/latest/hurd-i386/debian-hurd-20220824.img
like so
multiboot /boot/gnumach-1.8-486.gz root=part:2:device:wd0 console=com0 noide
I get
ext2fs: part:2:device:wd0: No such device or address
see full log attached. The root (disk) is already in the format that
rump expects, rigth? Is there anything else I'd need to do; I would
like to get this to work on Debian first!
Greetings,
Janneke
noide.log
Description: Binary data
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- Some progress, Guix rumpdisk still crashes..., Janneke Nieuwenhuizen, 2023/05/17
- Re: Some progress, Guix rumpdisk still crashes..., Sergey Bugaev, 2023/05/17
- Guix hurd with rumpdisk boots! [WAS Re: Some progress, Guix rumpdisk still crashes...], Janneke Nieuwenhuizen, 2023/05/18
- Re: Guix hurd with rumpdisk boots! [WAS Re: Some progress, Guix rumpdisk still crashes...], Sergey Bugaev, 2023/05/18
- Re: Guix hurd with rumpdisk boots! [WAS Re: Some progress, Guix rumpdisk still crashes...],
Janneke Nieuwenhuizen <=
- Re: Guix hurd with rumpdisk boots! [WAS Re: Some progress, Guix rumpdisk still crashes...], Sergey Bugaev, 2023/05/19
- Re: Guix hurd with rumpdisk boots! [WAS Re: Some progress, Guix rumpdisk still crashes...], Janneke Nieuwenhuizen, 2023/05/19
- Booted Debian with noide => rumpdisk! [WAS Re: Guix hurd with rumpdisk boots! [WAS Re: Some progress, Guix rumpdisk still crashes...]], Janneke Nieuwenhuizen, 2023/05/19
- Re: Guix hurd with rumpdisk boots! [WAS Re: Some progress, Guix rumpdisk still crashes...], Joshua Branson, 2023/05/18
- Re: Guix hurd with rumpdisk boots! [WAS Re: Some progress, Guix rumpdisk still crashes...], Joshua Branson, 2023/05/18
Re: Some progress, Guix rumpdisk still crashes..., Damien Zammit, 2023/05/17
Re: Some progress, Guix rumpdisk still crashes..., Svante Signell, 2023/05/21