tang peilei wrote: >> The ARM boards do not support IDE. Some of them have a SCSI controller >> instead, as described in the documentation. > As the ARM boards do not support IDE, and my net can not work. How can > I copy files from QEMU system to my phy system ??? I don't really understand what your question is about. Are you running Linux on a physical ARM system or a virtual QEMU ARM platform?
I run Armedslack and Debian in QEMU ARM emulation with a virtual SCSI hard drive and user mode networking and both work fine. You can use any network file system you want. I am using FUSE and SSHFS and it functions well. You can also use Samba, NFS or something else. I have attached my scripts for Armedslack (http://www.armedslack.org) and there are directions for Debian at http://www.aurel32.net. If it works for me it should also work for you. QEMU CVS as of 20070420 didn't work for me though, but 0.9.0 release does. Sunil
#!/bin/sh # # Armedslack # # Running # # qemu-system-arm-orig \ qemu-system-arm \ -M versatilepb \ -m 256 \ -kernel vmlinuz-versatile-2.6.20 \ -append "ro root=/dev/sda2" \ -hda ata01.dsk \ -redir tcp:10023::10022 \ -k en-us &
#!/bin/sh # # Armedslack # # Installation # qemu-system-arm \ -M versatilepb \ -m 256 \ -kernel vmlinuz-versatile-2.6.20 \ -initrd color.gz \ -append "rw root=/dev/ram0 ramdisk_size=9900" \ -hda ata01.dsk \ -cdrom armedslack-current-dvd.iso \ -redir tcp:10023::10022 \ -k en-us &