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Message-ID: <CAOuPNLgtf6cbU7JHn5-w00EyEz9k6cS5d+n7FfP1fVTYRKpQmw@mail.gmail.com>
Date:   Fri, 29 Sep 2017 15:16:38 +0530
From:   Pintu Kumar <pintu.ping@...il.com>
To:     linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org, kernelnewbies@...nelnewbies.org
Subject: Re: How to verify linux-next

** Re sending **

Hi,

I have a general question.
How do we normally verify linux-next tree?

I wanted to work on linux-next but I am facing some issues.
I could able to build linux-next for both x86 and arm, but I could not
verify it on any machine.
Currently I don't have a real Linux PC to boot with linux-next kernel.
So I am trying to find alternative ways, like using the virtual box or qemu-arm.
1) For Oracle virtual box 5.1.26 with ubuntu-32 bit, the linux-next
kernel is not booting.
2) For qemu-arm (versatilepb), I am able to build the kernel, but I
could not figure out which rootfs to use with it.
I tried creating minimal rootfs using busybox, but it does not contain
enough interface. I am not able to open multiple terminal and also
could not setup ssh to access it using PUTTY.

So, if you know of any better rootfs to use with qemu-arm please let me know.
Or, if you know of any better option to use linux-next please tell me.
It will be really helpful.


Thank You!
Regards,
Pintu

On Fri, Sep 29, 2017 at 3:12 PM, Pintu Kumar <pintu.ping@...il.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a general question.
> How do we normally verify linux-next tree?
>
> I wanted to work on linux-next but I am facing some issues.
> I could able to build linux-next for both x86 and arm, but I could not
> verify it on any machine.
> Currently I don't have a real Linux PC to boot with linux-next kernel.
> So I am trying to find alternative ways, like using the virtual box or qemu-arm.
> 1) For Oracle virtual box 5.1.26 with ubuntu-32 bit, the linux-next
> kernel is not booting.
> 2) For qemu-arm (versatilepb), I am able to build the kernel, but I
> could not figure out which rootfs to use with it.
> I tried creating minimal rootfs using busybox, but it does not contain
> enough interface. I am not able to open multiple terminal and also
> could not setup ssh to access it using PUTTY.
>
> So, if you know of any better rootfs to use with qemu-arm please let me know.
> Or, if you know of any better option to use linux-next please tell me.
> It will be really helpful.
>
>
> Thank You!
> Regards,
> Pintu

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