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- Bare PC sample config
- =====================
- 1. Build
- First select the appropriate target you want.
- For BIOS-based boot strategy:
- $ make pc_x86_64_bios_defconfig
- Or for EFI:
- $ make pc_x86_64_efi_defconfig
- Add any additional packages required and build:
- $ make
- 2. Write the pendrive
- The build process will create a pendrive image called sdcard.img in
- output/images.
- Write the image to a pendrive:
- $ dd if=output/images/disk.img of=/dev/sdc; sync
- Once it's done insert it into the target PC and boot.
- Remember that if said PC has another boot device you might need to
- select this alternative for it to boot.
- In the case of EFI boot you might need to disable Secure Boot from
- the setup as well.
- 3. Enjoy
- Emulation in qemu (BIOS)
- ========================
- 1. Edit grub-bios.cfg
- Since the driver will show up in the virtual machine as /dev/vda,
- change board/pc/grub-bios.cfg to use root=/dev/vda2 instead of
- root=/dev/sda2. Then rebuild grub2 and the image.
- 2. Run the emulation with:
- qemu-system-x86_64 \
- -M pc \
- -drive file=output/images/disk.img,if=virtio,format=raw \
- -net nic,model=virtio \
- -net user
- Emulation in qemu (UEFI)
- ========================
- 1. Edit grub-efi.cfg
- Since the driver will show up in the virtual machine as /dev/vda,
- change board/pc/grub-efi.cfg to use root=/dev/vda2 instead of
- root=/dev/sda2. Then rebuild grub2 and the image.
- 2. Run the emulation with:
- qemu-system-x86_64 \
- -M pc \
- -bios </path/to/OVMF_CODE.fd> \
- -drive file=output/images/disk.img,if=virtio,format=raw \
- -net nic,model=virtio \
- -net user
- Note that </path/to/OVMF.fd> needs to point to a valid x86_64 UEFI
- firmware image for qemu. It may be provided by your distribution as a
- edk2 or OVMF package, in path such as
- /usr/share/edk2/ovmf/OVMF_CODE.fd .
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