From f374bc12c570ebe58fd429b2fd15dcef478aeff0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Joachim Wiberg Date: Sun, 7 Dec 2025 09:15:47 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Follow-up to ec0ed82b, update documentation [skip ci] Signed-off-by: Joachim Wiberg --- board/common/image/image-readme/README.md | 6 +++--- board/common/qemu/run.sh | 6 +++--- doc/virtual.md | 8 ++++---- 3 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/board/common/image/image-readme/README.md b/board/common/image/image-readme/README.md index b11a3b77e..e92f0792d 100644 --- a/board/common/image/image-readme/README.md +++ b/board/common/image/image-readme/README.md @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Depending on how your Linux installation is set up, the following may require being run with superuser privileges, i.e., you may need to repend the command with 'sudo'. - $ ./qemu.sh + $ ./qemu/run.sh You should now see the Infix init system booting up. When the final "Please press Enter to activate this console." is shown, press Enter @@ -75,13 +75,13 @@ interface, which requires the following extra package: We can now enter the configuration: - $ ./qemu.sh -c + $ ./qemu/run.sh -c Go down to *Networking*, select *TAP*, now you can change the *Number of TAPs*, e.g. to 10. Exit and save the configuration, then you can start Qemu again: - ./qemu.sh + $ ./qemu/run.sh > Make sure to do a factory reset from the CLI, otherwise you will be > stuck with that single interface from before. diff --git a/board/common/qemu/run.sh b/board/common/qemu/run.sh index 48052c530..ee7d7d85e 100755 --- a/board/common/qemu/run.sh +++ b/board/common/qemu/run.sh @@ -10,12 +10,12 @@ # # and then call this script with: # -# ./qemu.sh -c +# ./run.sh -c # # To bring up a menuconfig dialog. Select `Exit` and save the changes. # For more help, see:_ # -# ./qemu.sh -h +# ./run.sh -h # # shellcheck disable=SC3037 @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ usage() echo " Also, qemu.cfg has QEMU_APPEND which can affect this." echo echo "Example:" - echo " qemu.sh -- finit.debug" + echo " $prognm -- finit.debug" echo "___________________________________________________________________" echo "Note: 'kconfig-frontends' package (Debian/Ubuntu) must be installed" echo " for -c to work: sudo apt install kconfig-frontents" diff --git a/doc/virtual.md b/doc/virtual.md index 21a9058b6..52c12d5ac 100644 --- a/doc/virtual.md +++ b/doc/virtual.md @@ -18,11 +18,11 @@ QEMU > relevant Qemu packages are pulled in as well. This trick, installing > [virt-manager][virt], helps set up Qemu networking on your system. -A virtualized Infix x86_64 instance can easily be launched from a Linux -system, with [Qemu][] installed, by issuing: +A virtualized Infix x86_64 instance can be launched from a Linux system, +with [Qemu][] installed, by issuing: ``` -$ ./qemu.sh +$ ./qemu/run.sh ... ``` @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ $ make run ``` To change settings, e.g. networking, make run-menuconfig, or -from a pre-built Infix release tarball, using ./qemu.sh -c +from a pre-built Infix release tarball, using ./qemu/run.sh -c The Infix test suite is built around Qemu and [Qeneth][qeth], see: