[ros-dev] Please tell me

Timo Kreuzer timo.kreuzer at web.de
Mon Oct 25 14:01:58 UTC 2010


Hi,

What I usually do is mount the virtual machine image using VMware mount
utility, replace the files and umount again. Additionally I have a set
of batch files to one-click-update a number of freshly compiled binaries
from my working copy.

Regards,
Timo



Am 25.10.2010 14:41, schrieb Fan Zhang:
> Thanks Olaf.  The method below is what I think, do you think it's
> reasonalbe?
> 1.Install both Windows and ReactOS on the virtual machine such as
> VirtualBox.
> 2.Enter windows system, cause it can share file between virtual
> machine and the PC outside the virtual machine.
> 3.In windows, overwrite the file which I modified and reboot the
> virtual machine.
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 7:03 PM, Olaf Siejka <caemyr at gmail.com
> <mailto:caemyr at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     You should be able to overwrite the files the code of which you
>     changed. The exception is with freeldr as well as registry entries.
>
>     2010/10/25 Fan Zhang <fanzi2009 at gmail.com
>     <mailto:fanzi2009 at gmail.com>>
>
>         Hi guys,
>
>         I want to know how do you debug ReactOS. For example, when I
>         change the code, I used to execute 'Make bootcd'. After that,
>         I will install the ReactOS system by ReactOS.iso. So I'm
>         confused if I have to install the whoe system after compiling.
>         Do you have some easy way?
>          Thanks.
>
>         Fan
>
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