Hello,
I want to run my own binary file in FS mode hoe to do that..Please help me i 
stuck at this point from a month..I just want to add binary file to work it in 
FS mode.

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Subject: [gem5-users] Re: Disk image for FS

Hi Miguel,

For X86 full system simulation, specifically for creating custom disk
image that runs with newer Linux kernels, I believe gem5-resources has
the resources for that. More details can be found here,
- General introduction and artifacts:
https://www.gem5.org/documentation/general_docs/gem5_resources/ [1]
- Source code: https://gem5.googlesource.com/public/gem5-resources [2]
- Detailed instructions:
https://gem5art.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tutorials/boot-tutorial.html#creating-a-disk-image
[3] and 
https://gem5art.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tutorials/npb-tutorial.html#creating-a-disk-image
[4]


- From link [1], you can find built disk images, which could be
manipulated to suite an experiment.
- From link [2], you can find examples of building disk images for
some benchmarks such as npb, parsec, gapbs and spec.
- Link [3] and link [4] offer some explanation of what happens when
the disk images are built. The same website
(https://gem5art.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) also has tutorials for
other benchmarks and there are outdated links to GitHub (which were
moved to [2]). We are working on updating the website.


Regarding compiling util/m5, the new command to compile it is
```
scons build/x86/out/m5
```
where "x86" could be replaced by other ISA.


I hope this helps.


Regards,
Hoa Nguyen

On 2/27/21, Miguel Antonio Avargues Gutiérrez via gem5-users
<gem5-users@gem5.org> wrote:
> Hello everyone.
>
> I'm a pretty new user to gem5 and I've been trying to get a FS
> simulation going on with a newer kernel version and a custom disk image.
> Unfortunately i feel like my disk image isn't properly created since i
> can't get the simulation going. Is there any up-to-date tutorias about
> making a custom file image? All the tutorias i've found make references
> to files that i can't find in the simulator (such as
> util/m5/Makefile.x86). I am using version 20.0.0.3 and I can't change it.
>
> --
> Greetings,
> Miguel Antonio Avargues Gutiérrez.
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