How would one recommend doing so using grub? I have noticed that OSv doesn't support multiboot, or so it seems to me. I am not a grub expert by any means so that's why I am asking for some help. I am doing a school research project on Unikernels and am looking to show performance increase running that running a unikernel as a standalone provides.
I just looked and I do not have any of those files anywhere on my system (did the find command).
On Nov 26, 2019, at 08:46, Pekka Enberg <pen...@scylladb.com> wrote:
On Nov 26, 2019, at 8:51 AM, Waldek Kozaczuk <jwkoz...@gmail.com> wrote:
Pekka,
I've never used vmlinuz to boot, but I see files that pertain to vmlinuz. Any suggestions for how to boot bare metal using vmlinuz? Currently looking for solutions now. Thanks!
I am looking to boot the kernel I generated from the build script.
How would one recommend doing so using grub? I have noticed that OSv doesn't support multiboot, or so it seems to me. I am not a grub expert by any means so that's why I am asking for some help. I am doing a school research project on Unikernels and am looking to show performance increase running that running a unikernel as a standalone provides.
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On Nov 26, 2019, at 9:40 AM, Nadav Har'El <n...@scylladb.com> wrote:
My current grub ismenuentry “OSv” {multiboot /boots/service/release.x64/vmlinuz.bin
boot}This returns “no multiboot header found. You need to load the kernel first”
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On Dec 3, 2019, at 7:37 AM, Geraldo Netto <gerald...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,Sorry, I should’ve been more specific! That is what I am doing. Would it be more help if I gave you the script I am running and my grub.cfg...When I reboot my system and pick that partition in BIOS, then it kernel panics.I’ve been trying to get it to work for some time now but I am stumped. Thanks for your help!
PS. Do you see anything printed on the console?