[LITMUS^RT] Customised or Bare Userspace for Litmus RT
gokul vasan
gokulvas at gmail.com
Tue Aug 12 13:57:01 CEST 2014
Hello Björn,
Thank you for the reply and support , but i needed a controlled environment
to get this going, in other words i need defined processes to be running in
user space to test joint scheduling algorithm which i think i may not get
with existing distros .
so I created my own basic bare user-space with Busybox and it works fine,
let me check the stability, if all goes fine I can share the same which
could be used by many like me who are in need of basic, Distro
independent-user space.
Thanks,
Gokul Vasan
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> On 07 Aug 2014, at 17:51, gokul vasan <gokulvas at gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Thank you for the reply, Now I am trying to build latest litmus-rt with
> latest kernel (3.10)and ubuntu RFS for qemu-KVM and I am not sucessful in
> doing the same. Can you help me by either providing a pointer to solving
> this problem or if u have the image which i can use to further proceed
> would be of great help.
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> Hi Gokul,
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> if you provide more specific information, then someone on the list might
> be able to help you. First make sure you can boot an unmodified Linux
> kernel (e.g., the stock kernel provided by your distribution).
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> >
> > I went through litmus-rt website for this image but it was an old image.
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> Sorry, there's currently no recent image available. However, you shouldn't
> really need a pre-baked image. Just install a distro of your choice (which
> should be easy), make sure it boots, and then follow the LITMUS^RT
> installation instructions.
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> - Bj?rn
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