Dear All,
Many Thanks for your help, I managed to successfully boot the host linux machine using NFS
But is it normal that when I use the ls command i get no filesystem folders?....Many Thanks for your help, I managed to successfully boot the host linux machine using NFS
Error: zlib check failed
Make sure to have the zlib libs and headers installed.
On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 7:08 PM, Mai Daftedar <mai.daftedar@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ok great thanks ill try that...
what do you think is the potential problem with my network...
I was directed by a reacher online that during boot It can't find the root FS in the /srv/nfsroot...I tried to use another path but I still get the same errors
Can you send me the root FS that I can use?
Do I have to use a 64 bit machine?On May 18, 2013 2:29 PM, "Alexander Spyridakis" <a.spyridakis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 18 May 2013 03:26, Mai Daftedar <mai.daftedar@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I still have no luck in bringing up the host on fast models.
> There is something I'm definitely missing out :
>
> Theses are my suggested potential errors:
> When I execute the following command as mentioned in the pdf
> mkfs.ext3 ./disk.img
>
> The following occurs..Is this okay?
Ah yes sorry for that, try and apply this temporary fix to boot from the MMC:
https://github.com/virtualopensystems/linux-kvm-arm/commit/17a9b9221998802d1ee2b245818cdd253ccbdab6
In the longterm though I suggest to fix your networking problem, it is
much easier to test things out with NFS.
Regards.
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