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Re: Request to help in booting QNX neutrino on TARGET X86 Machine. (to make bootable USB)
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04/16/2014 7:38 AM
post109930
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Re: Request to help in booting QNX neutrino on TARGET X86 Machine. (to make bootable USB)
Do you see the mass storage device show up in the VM when you execute
the 'usb' utility?
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RE: Request to help in booting QNX neutrino on TARGET X86 Machine. (to make bootable USB)
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04/23/2014 11:39 AM
post109992
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RE: Request to help in booting QNX neutrino on TARGET X86 Machine. (to make bootable USB)
You only need to start devb-umass once, not twice.
-----Original Message-----
From: Manoj Thorat [mailto:community-noreply@qnx.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2014 6:40 AM
To: ostech-core_os
Subject: Request to help in booting QNX neutrino on TARGET X86 Machine. (to make bootable USB)
Hi,
Our requirement is to run QNX X86 Machine.
We have successfully installed QNX SDP 6.6.0 on linux host .
We are able to run QNX Momentics IDE on host .
We are also able to run ONX neutrino on VM virtualbox virtual machine
We now wish to boot ONX neutrino on target x86 machine .
We have downloaded X86 BSP form :
http://community.qnx.com/sf/wiki/do/viewPage/projects.bsp/wiki/X86Bios
and follow document
http://community.qnx.com/sf/frs/do/viewRelease/projects.bsp/frs.qnx_sdp_6_6_bsp_for_generic_x86.
bsp_user_guide_for_the_generic_x
following the instruction under
Create a bootable USB device
3. In the QNX Neutrino RTOS 6.6 environment, run the devb-umass driver. This driver supports generic USB mass storage
devices, such as USB memory sticks and hard drives. When you run the driver, you should see output similar to the
following:
# devb-umass
# Path=0 – QNX USB Storage
target = 0 lun = 0 Direct Access(0) – Kingston DataTraveler G3 # we get following output :
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# devb-umass
xpt_configure : No umass interface found .
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and then subsequent steps could not be performed .
here is output for ls /dev/hd*
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# ls /dev/hd*
/dev/hd0 /dev/hd0t179
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also usb mass storage device is shown to be detected under VM virtualbox -> Devices -> USB devices
Please let me know is this approach correct ?
Can please guide us to go ahead and please suggest correct documents to follow ?
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OSTech
http://community.qnx.com/sf/go/post109866
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