Thanks, Ryan !!

I could create my image with 40Gb disk.

Regards,
Anil


On 31 January 2014 14:05, Ryan Harkin <ryan.har...@linaro.org> wrote:

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>
>
> On 31 January 2014 08:22, Anil Singhar <anil.sing...@linaro.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi Ryan,
>>
>> Thanks for your detailed answer and help.
>>
>> I am trying to build my own image now, so that I can use a much larger
>> disk.
>> However I am not able to download the required HW_pack  (
>> hwpack_linaro-vexpress64-rtsm_20131215-557_arm64_supported.tar.gz<http://releases.linaro.org/latest/openembedded/aarch64/hwpack_linaro-vexpress64-rtsm_20131215-557_arm64_supported.tar.gz>)
>>
>> and the rootfs 
>> (linaro-image-lamp-genericarmv8-20131215-598.rootfs.tar.gz<http://releases.linaro.org/latest/openembedded/aarch64/linaro-image-lamp-genericarmv8-20131215-598.rootfs.tar.gz>)
>> that I need to build the image. The links don't seem to work.
>> Also prebuilt image link (
>> vexpress64-openembedded_lamp-armv8-gcc-4.8_20131215-557.img.gz<http://releases.linaro.org/latest/openembedded/aarch64/vexpress64-openembedded_lamp-armv8-gcc-4.8_20131215-557.img.gz>)
>> doesn't work.
>>
>
> OK, so you need to refresh your page, Koen has just released 14.01 and the
> "latest" links are now different.
>
> http://releases.linaro.org/14.01/openembedded/aarch64/
>
> http://releases.linaro.org/14.01/openembedded/aarch64/hwpack_linaro-vexpress64-rtsm_20140126-596_arm64_supported.tar.gz
>
> http://releases.linaro.org/14.01/openembedded/aarch64/vexpress64-openembedded_lamp-armv8-gcc-4.8_20140126-596.img.gz
>
>
>
>>
>> It is mentioned in the 2nd tab that: " 1Linaro does not provide support
>> for running the Versatile Express models."
>>
>> Could that be the reason, the links are not working..?
>>
>
> No.
>
>>
>> Which HW pack and rootfs file did you use..?
>>
>> Thanks and Regards,
>> Anil
>>
>>
>>
>> On 31 January 2014 12:51, Ryan Harkin <ryan.har...@linaro.org> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 30 January 2014 21:31, Mike Frysinger <vap...@gentoo.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Thursday, January 30, 2014 18:10:43 Anil Singhar wrote:
>>>> > I am using the following command to start the foundation model:
>>>> >
>>>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>> > -----------------------
>>>> > anilss@anilss:~/Linaro/tools/Foundation_v8pkg/models/Linux64_GCC-4.1$
>>>> > ./Foundation_v8 --mbedded_lamp-armv8_20130719-403.img --network=na
>>>>
>>> > --network-nat-ports=8022=22
>>>>
>>>
>>> Anil, of course, this is the same corrupt command you've pasted in this
>>> email and your other one that I've replied to.
>>>
>>>
>>>  > terminal_0: Listening for serial connection on port 5000
>>>> > terminal_1: Listening for serial connection on port 5001
>>>> > terminal_2: Listening for serial connection on port 5002
>>>> > terminal_3: Listening for serial connection on port 5003
>>>> > Simulation is started
>>>> >
>>>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>> > -------------------------
>>>> >
>>>> > Could I not add some switch to this command to increase my disk space?
>>>>
>>>
>>> You cannot increase the disk space at the time when you run the model.
>>> You have to create it at the correct size or increase it using gparted or
>>> some other equivalent disk editor.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> the simulator knows nothing of disk partitions and things like that.
>>>>  you have
>>>> to manage the disk image yourself.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Mike, unless I misunderstand you, I don't think that is correct.
>>>
>>> The model reads the image file as if it were a disk with partitions
>>> inside it.  For example, the standard images that we provides have two
>>> partitions:  boot and root.
>>>
>>> Anil, Ard was correct in that you can run gparted on a disk image to
>>> manage it.
>>>
>>> However, you probably just want to create a new disk image with a larger
>>> size.  If you go to the release notes [1], it gives you instructions on how
>>> to create your own disk image, eg:
>>>
>>> linaro-media-create --dev fastmodel --output-directory fastmodel 
>>> --image_size 2000M --hwpack <hwpack filename> --binary <rootfs filename>
>>>
>>> So, just change the "--image_size 2000M" to something bigger, like
>>> "--image_size 16000M" and you'll get a 16GB filesystem.
>>>
>>> I just tried it and when I launch the model, I can see I now have 15.2GB
>>> of free disk space:
>>>
>>> root@genericarmv8:~# df -h .
>>> Filesystem                Size      Used Available Use% Mounted on
>>> /dev/root                15.2G    269.7M     14.1G   2% /
>>>
>>>
>>> [1] releases.linaro.org/latest/openembedded/aarch64/#tabs-2
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> -mike
>>>>
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