It doesn't have anything in /dev, no static files are located in that
folder. I guess they are created in runtime.
This device uses mdev instead of udev, which seems to be the
light-weight alternative to udev for embedded devices.
mdev reads the mdev.conf located at /etc/mdev.conf:
fastix@bulin:
I mean, the right question would be "how can I add the /dev/ttysomthing
or /dev/ttyAMA0 to the QEMU guest image?"
On 11/1/2017 8:46 PM, Peter Maydell wrote:
> (You need to have (a) a /dev/ttysomething with the right
> major/minor for the versatilepb ttyAMA0 and (b) inittab be
> using that, so eit
On 11/1/2017 8:46 PM, Peter Maydell wrote:
> (1) since you're using "init=/bin/ash" then nothing will
> read /etc/inittab, so it shouldn't make a difference
OK. Removing the the "init=/bin/ash"it will not make any difference
either, right?.
>
> (2) if you do want to run the guest init, then try
>
On 11/1/2017 1:07 PM, Peter Maydell wrote:
> On 1 November 2017 at 13:34, poxyran wrote:
>> Hi all!,
>>
>> I'm trying to emulate a firmware from a DLink IP camera using
>> qemu-system-arm but I'm facing some troubles.
>>
>> I'm using the f
Hi all!,
I'm trying to emulate a firmware from a DLink IP camera using
qemu-system-arm but I'm facing some troubles.
I'm using the following command line:
fastix@bulin:~/QEMU/armel$ sudo qemu-system-arm -M versatilepb -kernel
vmlinuz-2.6.32-5-versatile -initrd
/home/fastix/dcs-942l/binary_blob.b