Developing Tux3 with UML

From: Daniel Phillips
Date: Sat Nov 29 2008 - 23:48:50 EST


Hi,

Running the Tux3 kernel code under UML is easy, fast and safe. Here is
a recipe where you can be up and running in about ten minutes from a
standing start:

# get a kernel tree
wget http://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/linux-2.6.26.5.tar.bz2
tar -xjf linux-2.6.26.5.tar.bz2
cd linux-2.6.26.5

# get the latest tux3 patch and patch the kernel
wget http://tux3.org/patches/tux3-2.6.26.5
patch <tux3-2.6.26.5 -p1

# build uml linux with tux3
make defconfig ARCH=um
make linux ARCH=um CONFIG_TUX3=y

# get a root filesystem
wget http://tux3.org/downloads/tuxroot.tar.bz2

# make a tux3 filesystem in a file
dd if=/dev/zero of=testdev bs=1M count=1
tux3 mkfs testdev

# boot uml using loop back on the root fs and tux3 test fs
tar -xjf tuxroot.tar.bz2
./linux ubda=tuxroot ubdb=testdev

Log in to uml as root and:

mount /dev/ubdb /mnt
ls -l /mnt

To debug tux3/uml under gdb:
gdb -args ./linux ubda=tuxroot ubdb=testdev
run
cont <a bunch of times, don't ask>
<log in>

You can also run uml using real partitions for root and test:

./linux ubda=/dev/sdaX ubdb=/dev/sdaX

The only thing that needs to be special about the root filesystem is,
/etc/inittab has to refer to the uml ttys. See umlroot/etc/inittab.

Regards,

Daniel
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