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* Images were composed using tools in Fedora 17 due to continuing work on Fedora 18.
* Images were composed using tools in Fedora 17 due to continuing work on Fedora 18.
* The image will automatically be relabeled for SE Linux, this may take some time and will reboot when finished.


=Additional Support=
=Additional Support=
There are Fedora ARM users all around the globe - if you need assistance, would like to provide feedback or contribute to Fedora ARM please visit us on the IRC - we can be found in #fedora-arm on Freenode. You can also contact us on the mailing list - arm@lists.fedoraproject.org
There are Fedora ARM users all around the globe - if you need assistance, would like to provide feedback or contribute to Fedora ARM please visit us on the IRC - we can be found in #fedora-arm on Freenode. You can also contact us on the mailing list - arm@lists.fedoraproject.org

Revision as of 16:57, 1 November 2012

Versatile Express

The Versatile Express family of development platforms provides users with a modular board design for use testing different ARM SOC design implementations. QEMU provides the ability to emulate ARM Versatile Express for Cortex-A9 on your desktop computer for easy experimentation!

Technical Specifications

  • ARM Versatile Express for Cortex-A9
  • 1GB RAM
  • 10/100Mbit/s Ethernet

For more information on Versatile Express or QEMU visit their websites.

Running Fedora through QEMU

This page will give you detailed instructions for running Fedora 18 Alpha through QEMU. The tarball includes all that is needed to boot your system including the root filesystem image and the pre-extracted kernel and initramfs. Also, included for your convenience are two scripts to boot using a serial connection or the XFCE desktop.

Download the image

The first step is to download the Fedora 18 Alpha image:

Preparing the Image

Linux Users

Before extracting the vexpress image you will need to rename it as follows:

mv Fedora-18-Alpha-armhfp-vexpress-xfce.img.xz Fedora-18-Alpha-armhfp-vexpress-xfce.tar.xz

Now your ready to extract the tarball using the graphical user interface or the following commandline option:

tar xvJf Fedora-18-Alpha-armhfp-vexpress-xfce.tar.xz

Windows Users

QEMU is also available on Windows but is not yet covered in this guide. For more information on running QEMU on Windows please visit their website.

Using Fedora through QEMU

First you will need to install the ARM QEMU package (this example is using Fedora)

yum install qemu-system-arm

Once installed, change to the boot directory of the extracted kernel package:

cd F18-vexpress-xfce-20121025/boot/

From there execute the provided script. Choose from the following boot scripts

For serial console:

./boot-vexpress vmlinuz-3.6.3-3.fc18.armv7hl initramfs-3.6.3-3.fc18.armv7hl.img ../F18-vexpress-xfce-20121025.img

For XFCE Desktop:

./boot-vexpress+x vmlinuz-3.6.3-3.fc18.armv7hl initramfs-3.6.3-3.fc18.armv7hl.img ../F18-vexpress-xfce-20121025.img

Release Notes

  • This test image includes the updates-testing repository enabled by default.
  • Images were composed using tools in Fedora 17 due to continuing work on Fedora 18.
  • The image will automatically be relabeled for SE Linux, this may take some time and will reboot when finished.

Additional Support

There are Fedora ARM users all around the globe - if you need assistance, would like to provide feedback or contribute to Fedora ARM please visit us on the IRC - we can be found in #fedora-arm on Freenode. You can also contact us on the mailing list - arm@lists.fedoraproject.org