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-This is is a VMM that uses VT-x on 32 bit machines.
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-It is based on GeekOS, VmxAssist, BOCHS BIOS/VGABIOS, and code
-for playing around with VT and VT-X in the GeekOS context
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-Peter Dinda
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-Here are some things you need to know:
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-Serial port I/O is used to communicate with the VMM. This means
-you need a null modem connection between your test machine and your
-dev machine.
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-To configure serial on your dev machine:
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-(as root, or other user who has access to the serial port):
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- stty -F /dev/ttyS0 115200 (assume 8 bit, no parity already set)
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-Then use kermit to communicate:
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- kermit -l /dev/ttyS0
- set carrier-watch off
- connect
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-To access the ethernet power switch:
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- ifconfig eth0:1 up 192.168.0.4 (this is your address)
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-Now you should be able to connect to http://192.168.0.100
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-To build from scratch:
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-cd build
-make clean
-make
-make generate_sizes
-make clean
-make pxe
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-This will copy the final image into /tftpboot so that if you have PXE
-boot properly configured, the test machine will boot from it over the
-network.
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