config before compiling buildroot because I My question is, does anyone know if there is a way to configureīuildroot to make 2 bootable? Please note that I disabled To see what needs to be done, or just use that script to do your bidding. You can look inside /scripts/create-ext3-img You have to do a little tweaking of /boot/grub/menu.lst You need a bootloader like grub to kickstart everything. The script still needs modifying to use LBA mode not CHS which I will do config before compiling buildroot because I don't need to use one My question is, does anyone know if there is a way to configure buildroot to make 2 bootable? Please note that I disabled RAMDISK in the kernel.
#Vdi to fs converter iso#
iso to work, or it is used for the user to chroot into it and boot from there). (I may have missed an important part in my reading, but either the filesystem absolutely needs an. vdi cannot boot alone leads me to believe the filesystem that buildroot creates for me is not bootable. I just want to be able to convert the 2 to a. With that milestone complete, I now want to avoid using both the. Using some help from the mailing list members, I got passed a few minor problems during bootup, and got the kernel running with a shell. vdi alone, but unfortunately I encountered an immediate error that stated "no bootable medium could be found." To get passed this error, I mounted the. In experimenting with booting up the new kernel on a virtual machine (VirtualBox), I found that I needed to convert my 2 filesystem image to a. You can look inside /scripts/create-ext3-img to see what needs to be done, or just use that script to do your bidding. You have to do a little tweaking of /boot/grub/menu.lst to point grub at your kernel. Subject: Re: Creating a bootable filesystem image? The script still needs modifying to use LBA mode not CHS which I will do soon, or you could.
#Vdi to fs converter Patch#
There is a script in scripts which does most of this which I psoted a patch for recently. config before compiling buildroot because I don't need to use To make 2 bootable? Please note that I disabled RAMDISK in My question is, does anyone know if there is a way to configure buildroot
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Using some helpįrom the mailing list members, I got passed a few minor problems duringīootup, and got the kernel running with a shell. vdi alone, but unfortunately I encountered an immediateĮrror that stated "no bootable medium could be found." To get passed thisĮrror, I mounted the. (VirtualBox), I found that I needed to convert my 2įilesystem image to a.
In experimenting with booting up the new kernel on a virtual machine I was able to create a filesystem image and.