Mitchell Schoenbrun
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Re: RE: Creating Bootable File System with QNX 6.6
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Mitchell Schoenbrun
04/08/2014 1:49 PM
post109857
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Re: RE: Creating Bootable File System with QNX 6.6
Having investigated further, I don't think there is a good way without using a QNX 6.6 system.
This would create a chicken and egg problem except that QNX has provided a 6.6 VM system.
Once you have installed and started the VM you need to make your media available to the VM. The easiest way is via a
USB device. Fortunately most media, EIDE, SATA, Compact Flash or SD can be attached this way with an adapter.
Assuming you have your media visible as a device, the steps are.
1) create a partition using fdisk
2) mount the partition using "mount -e"
3) Initialize the partition using mkqnx6fs
4) create a mount point for the partition using mount
5) create directories using mkdir
6) copy the boot file, qnx utilities, startup scripts and your application to the media using cp
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