Hi,

You can use KVM CPU, it will boot the system fast as it works on host
machine speed.

On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 1:00 AM niranjan soundararajan <niranja...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hello
>
> We are booting Ubuntu 18.0.4 and kernel 5.2.3 on x86_64 bit core. We are
> running the following commandline
>
> ./build/X86/gem5.opt configs/example/fs.py
> --disk-image=ubuntu_base_v1.1.img --kernel=vmlinux-5.2.3
> --cpu-type=AtomicSimpleCPU --caches --l2cache --mem-size=8192MB
>
> We notice that the boot process starts and proceeds successfully until we
> hit the following point (see below). Its stuck there for quite some time. I
> wanted to check if this is common or is there something we can do to speed
> it up? Whats sort of the typical boot times folks have seen with x86 cores
> (or others) and is there a checkpoint we can take in case we run into
> errors to avoid starting from scratch?
>
> *[  OK  ] Reached target Remote File Systems.*
>
> *         Starting Availability of block devices...*
>
> *[  OK  ] Started Availability of block devices.*
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Niranjan
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