On 3/16/16 21:37 , Gary Thomas wrote:
On 03/16/2016 08:40 PM, K Richard Pixley wrote:
What's the intended difference between hddimg and hdddirect?
I'm confused about the intent here. The data flow in previous releases,
even jethro, seems to be somewhat confused/broken so looking at the
source code isn't really helping here.
Is one intended to be a simple syslinux bootable image while the other
is a "live" image with multiple boot choices?
In master... How does one go about requesting either a vmdk of a live
image or a directly bootable vmdk?
I'm not sure the difference between the .hddimg and .hdddirect.
I tried converting a .hddimg to .vdi or .vmdk using the VBoxManage
tool, but that didn't come up - there was a message about (paraphrased)
"waiting for removable media to become ready" and the boot just hung up
However, I do know that .vmdk will boot easily with VirtualBox
Just add this to your local.conf
IMAGE_FSTYPES += " vmdk"
Note: as mentioned in the documentation, you must use += as
IMAGE_FSTYPES_append will not do.
That hasn't worked for me yet on any branch I've tried. Some build.
None boot even past syslinux. A variety of errors.
That's why I'm asking about intent and/or design. If there's a plan,
perhaps I can chip in. But perhaps there is no concerted effort nor
well known plan, in which case I can probably invent one if I can
appreciate the relevant contexts.
In particular, *which* hdd should vmdk be an image of? hddimg, (which
builds and boots prior to master), or hdddirect, (which doesn't boot for
me at all so I don't even know what it's intended to do)? How do I get
the old, single syslinux boot target hddimg, (the one that works), out
of master?
--rich
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