Hello,

I have enabled devtmpfs in "Maintain a devtmpfs filesystem to mount at /dev" 
with the step of make menuconfig.

But it didn't work. FS mode still have the problem.



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发件人:"Jason Lowe-Power" <ja...@lowepower.com>
发送时间:2017-06-22 22:15:20 (星期四)
收件人: "gem5 users mailing list" <gem5-users@gem5.org>
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主题: Re: [gem5-users] can't run new disk image(Ubuntu 14.04.img) in gem5 X86 FS 
mode


Hello,


From here: http://www.lowepower.com/jason/setting-up-gem5-full-system.html 


Problem: Can't mount /dev
> Failed to mount devtmpfs at /dev: No such device
> Freezing execution.


Something like the above (this was taken from arch linux boot). The problem is 
that that the right devfs is not compiled into the kernel. You need to make 
sure that devtmpfs is enabled in your kernel.


You may have to recompile the kernel with devtmpfs enabled.


Jason


On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 2:45 AM 赵智慧 <zhz...@hust.edu.cn> wrote:


hello, everyone

The default disk(linux-x86.img) can't support new version GLIBC(version 2.14) 
that my program needed.

So I create new disk image(ubuntu 14.04) to replace it, and I use the new 
kernel(x86-64_vmlinux_2.6.28.4).

But when I run gem5, the m5term output like this:




Mount failed for selinuxfs on /sys/fs/selinux: No such file or directory

init: plymouth-upstart-bridge main process(948) terminated with status 1

init: plymouth-upstart-bridge main process ended, respawning




init: plymouth-upstart-bridge main process(948) terminated with status 1

init: plymouth-upstart-bridge main process ended, respawning

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

I see someone saying that this is not an error and will not affect the 
simulation. But like this,I can not get into the simulation system.

When I change the ubuntu-14.04.img to ubuntu-12.04.5.img,the m5term output like 
this:




mknod:extra operand '64'

Try 'mknod --help' for more information

mknod:extra operand '64'
Try 'mknod --help' for more information
mknod:extra operand '64'
Try 'mknod --help' for more information
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------




Can anybody help me to slove the problem? It confused me for a long time. Thank 
you.




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