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16 OS Unit Test Suite README18 1. Building and installing the OS Unit Test Suite19 2. Running the OS Unit Test Suite24 1. Building and installing the OS Unit Test Suite26 The OS Unit Test Suite runs under the testrunner framework (which can be27 installed as pkg:/system/test/testrunner). To build both the OS Unit Test Suite37 install the OS Unit Test Suite.41 Note, the framework will be installed automatically, as the OS Unit Test Suite44 2. Running the OS Unit Test Suite46 The pre-requisites for running the OS Unit Test Suite are:[all …]
124 It should be possible to write compliant boot loaders that load the OS129 relevant OS image and boot module data on disk, such as by132 "boot partition" (e.g. OS/2), or even loading from within another157 1.6 How to make OS development easier160 OS images should be easy to generate. Ideally, an OS image should simply163 disassemble OS images just like normal executables. Specialized tools164 should not be required to create OS images in a _special_ file format.168 boot process is created, whereas every bit of code in the OS image173 operating system to do this makes creation of OS images much more182 formats in existence in order to load the OS image -- otherwise the[all …]
165 It should be possible to write compliant boot loaders that load the OS170 relevant OS image and boot module data on disk, such as by173 special @dfn{boot partition} (e.g. OS/2), or even loading from within195 @section How to make OS development easier197 OS images should be easy to generate. Ideally, an OS image should simply200 disassemble OS images just like normal executables. Specialized tools201 should not be required to create OS images in a @emph{special} file205 the boot process is created, whereas every bit of code in the OS image210 operating system to do this makes creation of OS images much more219 existence in order to load the OS image --- otherwise the boot loader[all …]
58 # For booting OS/259 title OS/262 # chainload OS/2 bootloader from the first sector
50 * Network:: Downloading OS images from a network114 interface, you just select an OS using the arrow keys. The menu is178 Linux. Proprietary kernels (such as DOS, Windows NT, and OS/2) are280 support. You can load OS images from a network by using the "TFTP"417 from the source tarball, or as a package for your OS.422 UNIX-like OS, or by running GRUB itself from a floppy. These are quite426 Also, if you install GRUB on a UNIX-like OS, please make sure that475 OS.484 normal boot-sector used by an OS.537 (1) Note that GRUB's root device doesn't necessarily mean your OS's[all …]
51 * Network:: Downloading OS images from a network115 interface, you just select an OS using the arrow keys. The menu is179 Linux. Proprietary kernels (such as DOS, Windows NT, and OS/2) are281 support. You can load OS images from a network by using the "TFTP"418 source tarball, or as a package for your OS.423 UNIX-like OS, or by running GRUB itself from a floppy. These are quite427 Also, if you install GRUB on a UNIX-like OS, please make sure that476 OS.485 normal boot-sector used by an OS.538 (1) Note that GRUB's root device doesn't necessarily mean your OS's[all …]
108 * Network:: Downloading OS images from a network171 interface, you just select an OS using the arrow keys. The menu is229 Linux. Proprietary kernels (such as DOS, Windows NT, and OS/2) are332 support. You can load OS images from a network by using the @dfn{TFTP}468 from the source tarball, or as a package for your OS.473 grub-install}) on a UNIX-like OS, or by running GRUB itself from a477 Also, if you install GRUB on a UNIX-like OS, please make sure that you527 The device file name may be different. Consult the manual for your OS.534 normal boot-sector used by an OS.552 your OS's root partition; if you need to specify a root partition for[all …]
33 set name=pkg.description value="Platform Support, OS Functionality"34 set name=pkg.summary value="Platform Support, OS Functionality"54 legacy pkg=SUNWos86r desc="Platform Support, OS Functionality (Root)" \55 name="Platform Support, OS Functionality (Root)"
18 set name=pkg.description value="Miscellaneous OS Unit Tests"19 set name=pkg.summary value="OS Unit Test Suite"
26 value="Dependencies required to build the OS/Net Consolidation."28 value="Dependencies required to build the OS/Net Consolidation."
12 # menu timeout in second before default OS is booted26 # To chainload another OS28 # title Another OS
29 set name=pkg.description value="This group package installs all packages from the OS/Net consolidat…30 set name=pkg.summary value="OS/Net consolidation group package"
29 set name=pkg.description value="This incorporation constrains packages from the OS/Net consolidatio…30 set name=pkg.summary value="OS/Net consolidation incorporation"
11 tree of an operating system when porting that OS to run on Xen. Doing12 so does *not* cause the OS to become subject to the terms of the GPL.
4 /dev/random in their OS".20 Please also request that your OS vendor provides a kernel-based random71 between versions of each OS.
53 The pre-requisites for running the OS Unit Test Suite are:62 While the OS Unit Test Suite is running, one informational line is printed at
26 OS, /* i: waiting for extra flags and operating system (gzip) */ enumerator
194 #error dat_platform_specific.h : OS type not defined
319 *:OS/390:*:*)771 i*86:BSD/386:*:* | i*86:BSD/OS:*:* | *:Ascend\ Embedded/OS:*:*)774 sparc*:BSD/OS:*:*)777 *:BSD/OS:*:*)999 i*86:OS/2:*:*)1147 news*:NEWS-OS:6*:*)
51 bool AM, BS, CA, DA, DB, EO, HC, HZ, IN, MI, MS, NC, NS, OS, UL, XB, XN, variable
35 dnl defined in an OS/ file (solaris8). Let's just undefine it.
28 all OS releases back to Solaris 2.6 for patch releases.
28 These sources should be kept compilable on all OS releases back to
176 * Sun OS 4.1.[123] on sparc.177 Sun OS 4.1.1 on sun.202 Linux 2.X on OS/390223 Darwin OS X on PPC224 MVS on OS 390
589 #define M_MAKEOS "OS:=POSIX" /*for $(OS) in "make" */