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relative to the workload's directory, in this case
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relative to the workload's directory, in this case
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``firesim/deploy/workloads/linux-uniform``. You'll notice in the above output
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``firesim/deploy/workloads/linux-uniform``. You'll notice in the above output
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from ``ls -la`` that this is actually just a symlink to ``br-base-bin`` that
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from ``ls -la`` that this is actually just a symlink to ``br-base-bin`` that
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is built by the FireSim Linux distro in ``firesim/sw/firesim-software``.
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is built by the :ref:`FireMarshal <firemarshal>` tool.
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Similarly, the ``common_rootfs`` field represents the disk image that the simulations
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Similarly, the ``common_rootfs`` field represents the disk image that the simulations
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in this workload are expected to boot from. The manager will copy this root
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in this workload are expected to boot from. The manager will copy this root
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relative to the workload's directory, in this case
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relative to the workload's directory, in this case
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``firesim/deploy/workloads/linux-uniform``. You'll notice in the above output
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``firesim/deploy/workloads/linux-uniform``. You'll notice in the above output
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from ``ls -la`` that this is actually just a symlink to ``br-base.img`` that
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from ``ls -la`` that this is actually just a symlink to ``br-base.img`` that
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is built by the FireSim Linux distro in ``firesim/sw/firesim-software``.
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is built by the :ref:`FireMarshal <firemarshal>` tool.
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The ``common_outputs`` field is a list of outputs that the manager will copy out of
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The ``common_outputs`` field is a list of outputs that the manager will copy out of
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the root filesystem image AFTER a simulation completes. In this simple example,
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the root filesystem image AFTER a simulation completes. In this simple example,
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