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With the kernel, rootfs in your working directory | With the kernel, rootfs in your working directory | ||
fv8 --image img-foundation.axf --block-device | fv8 --image img-foundation.axf --block-device f19-stage4-rootfs.img --network=nat | ||
The model will take a few moments to start. | The model will take a few moments to start. | ||
== Using the model with an NFS root == | |||
Using the model through an NFS is recommended as it will allow the most flexibility when working with the model. Again there are two kernels, one for use with Busybox, the other for use with systemd. | |||
* Kernel w/systemd | |||
* kernel w/busybox | |||
* nfs file system (link to stage4) |
Revision as of 20:44, 12 April 2013
Aarch64 Quickstart Guide
This page will help those new to aarch64(armv8) get started the foundation model provided by ARM.
Download
The first step will be to download the Foundation model from ARM, a stage4 root filesystem, and a kernel for use with the file system. In order to download the Foundation model you will need to create a free account with ARM.
- The Foundation Model
- The Kernel
- The root filestsystem
Using the model
Unpack the model
mkdir ~/armv8 cd ~/armv8 tar xvzf FM000-KT-00035-r0p8-44rel23.tgz
Rather than using the full path, create an alias for running the Foundation model
Alias
Extract the Root Filesystem
After downloading the rootfs extract it to your '~/armv8' directory:
cd ~/armv8 tar xvjf f19-stage4-rootfs.tar.bz2
With the kernel, rootfs in your working directory fv8 --image img-foundation.axf --block-device f19-stage4-rootfs.img --network=nat
The model will take a few moments to start.
Using the model with an NFS root
Using the model through an NFS is recommended as it will allow the most flexibility when working with the model. Again there are two kernels, one for use with Busybox, the other for use with systemd.
- Kernel w/systemd
- kernel w/busybox
- nfs file system (link to stage4)