On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 9:44 AM, Julien Grall <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, > > On 05/30/2018 05:18 PM, Stefano Stabellini wrote: > >> I am not sure what the problem is. I would compared your partition table >> with a standard Linux distro UEFI image [1] to see if there are any >> important differences. Checkout the UEFI spec [2] section 13.3.1 onward >> to read the details of the partitions and filesystem requirements. >> > > I may have an idea of what's going on. Looking at the picture sent, The > disk you show seems to be the one used by your Ubuntu running in > VirtualBox. This seems to be confirmed by your previous e-mail where you > mention sda1. Am I right? > > Chaitanya - Yes you are absolutely right. I have Virtualbox on which I am running Ubuntu. And I have sda1 disk (bootable) which is FAT32 (1st partition for mapping fs0:). > You need to create that partition in the image used by QEMU. But likely > this will already be there if you use a pre-built image (e.g ubuntu or > else). I am assuming you were booting Linux using UEFI. > Chaitanya: I able to boot Linux through UEFI because I have root = rootfs.cpio which I created from buildroot. And in config file of Linux I have put INITRAMFS = "rootfs.cpio" . So do you want me to give root=/dev/sda1 while booting Linux on qemu? > > Cheers, > > -- > Julien Grall > Thanks, Chaitanya
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