Hi Terry, > > I'm not sure what use it will be but I have Linux mint-debian > > running in a VM. I will try building RPCemu in that and see how it > > behaves. > > An interesting result, but may not actually contribute. I copied my > rpcemu-0.8.9 dir to my shared VM shared dir, then booted mint-debian > in Vbox and put the rpcemu-0.8.9 dir in my home dir. I then built > RPCemu and made a link in hostfs to the home dir. RPCemu will open my > home dir OK. It will also open hostfs dir but shows it as empty. No > lockup of freeze at any stage. Not a definitive test by any means, as > the host home dir was sparsely populated. Note also that the > mint-debian files do not appear to have SELinux involved.
I've not had any more ideas on this. I was wondering if rpcemu had provision for tracing the ARM's PC. Tediously slow if used from reset onwards but HostFS could spot when it's being asked about Fedora and turn it on at that point. Perhaps the range of RISC OS addresses it loops over would give more confidence it was a RISC OS problem. Cheers, Ralph. _______________________________________________ Rpcemu mailing list [email protected] http://www.riscos.info/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rpcemu
