On Wed, Jun 04, 2014 at 02:25:58PM +0530, abhishek jain wrote:
Hi RIch
Below are the details of the powerpc ubuntu system ...
ls -l /boot/
total 10200
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 5224765 Nov 22 2013 uImage
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 5192861 Nov 22 2013 uImage.orig
ls -l /lib/modules/
total 4
drwxr-xr-x 3 ubuntu ubuntu 4096 Jun 3 07:21 3.8.13-rt9-QorIQ-SDK-V1.4
uname -a
Linux t4240-ubuntu1310 3.8.13-rt9-QorIQ-SDK-V1.4 #10 SMP Tue May 27
10:48:24 IST 2014 ppc64 ppc64 ppc64 GNU/Linux
Well, assuming the modules directory matches the kernel (uImage)
you could try:
export SUPERMIN_KERNEL=/boot/uImage
export SUPERMIN_MODULES=/lib/modules/3.8.13-rt9-QorIQ-SDK-V1.4
Are these homebrew kernels? I'm surprised that an official Ubuntu
ppc kernel would have such a non-standard name. Anyway, if homebrew
you'll also need to ensure the kernel supports all the usual virtio
devices (especially virtio-serial, which is required by libguestfs).
Rich.
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