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Live-CD images
Genode Live Demonstration 2009-09The Genode Live Demonstration 2009-09 presents some of the developments of Genode within the last months. You can try out the graphical demonstration of the Genode architecture, known from the Genode Live Demonstration 2008-10. Whereby now, it runs not only on top of L4/Fiasco, but on the L4 microkernels OKL4 and Pistachio as well. Moreover, it includes scenarios demonstrating QT4 support in Genode, as well as an experimental, para-virtualized Linux version running on top of Genode/OKL4. If you try out the first three scenarios in the bootloader menu of the Live CD, you might wonder, that they all present the same demo. This is to show you, how Genode helps to abstract from the underlying microkernel and gives developers the opportunity to develop drivers and applications once, that will work on the different platforms Genode supports.
System requirementsThe ISO image is tested on Qemu/KVM and VirtualBox. So we recommend using one of these platforms for trying out the live demo. If you want to start several Linux instances within the Linux demo, we recommend to use at least 256 MB of memory. Qemu/KVMTo boot the ISO image with Qemu, simply issue the following command: qemu -cdrom genode-2009-09b.iso You can toggle the full-screen mode of Qemu via Crtl-'Alt'-'F' and release the grabbed mouse by pressing Crtl-'Alt'. If you have problems to reach the bottom right corner with your mouse, retry starting Qemu with mouse acceleration disabled (xset m 1). VirtualBoxTo boot the ISO image on VirtualBox, create a new virtual machine, set the OS type to L4, configure the machine to have at least 128MB of memory, and leave the hard-disk configuration blank. Then specify the genode-2009-09.iso as CD image and start the virtual machine. We have observed rare boot problems of the L4/Fiasco kernel on VirtualBox. If you observe a hick up while booting, please try restarting your virtual machine. Native PC hardwareFor running the live demo on a native PC, make sure that your machine satisfies the following requirements:
Burn the ISO image onto a CD, configure your BIOS to boot from CD-ROM, and reboot your machine with the CD inserted. Known issuesThe Genode Live Demonstration 2009-09 uses among others the L4/Fiasco kernel. The used version of this kernel has known stability problems concerning the destruction of threads. You may observe this problem when destructing large sub systems. The OKL4 Kernel version 2.1, that is used within the Genode Live Demonstration 2009-09 does not work on top of KVM and VirtualBox, we recommend to use Qemu or native hardware to start the OKL4 scenarios. Genode Live Demonstration 2008-10The Genode Live Demonstration 2008-10 presents some of most fundamental concepts of the Genode architecture in an interactive way via an integrated GUI. The demonstration is meant to give you a conception of how a Genode-based OS works and what the benefits of the approach are.
System requirementsThe ISO image is tested on Qemu, VirtualBox. So we recommend using one of these platforms for trying out the live demo. QemuTo boot the ISO image with Qemu, simply issue the following command: qemu -cdrom genode-2008-10.iso You can toggle the full-screen mode of Qemu via Crtl-'Alt'-'F' and release the grabbed mouse by pressing Crtl-'Alt'. If you have problems to reach the bottom right corner with your mouse, retry starting Qemu with mouse acceleration disabled (xset m 1). VirtualBoxTo boot the ISO image on VirtualBox, create a new virtual machine, set the OS type to L4, configure the machine to have 64MB of memory, and leave the hard-disk configuration blank. Then specify the genode-2008-10.iso as CD image and start the virtual machine. You should see the graphical user interface of Genode within less than 10 seconds. We have observed rare boot problems of the L4/Fiasco kernel on VirtualBox. If you observe a hick up while booting, please try restarting your virtual machine. Native PC hardwareFor running the live demo on a native PC, make sure that your machine satisfies the following requirements:
Burn the ISO image onto a CD, configure your BIOS to boot from CD-ROM, and reboot your machine with the CD inserted. Known issuesThe Genode Live Demonstration 2008-10 uses the L4/Fiasco kernel. The used version of this kernel has known stability problems concerning the destruction of threads. You may observe this problem when destructing large sub systems. Document Actions |
