I could have swore there was a .config but I just checked and I guess I
was wrong.
Carl Youngblood wrote:
Thanks. Is there also something in there that will tell me what the
kernel configuration options were set to?
Dan Lund wrote:
When you do a base install of RH including the kernel source,
Hey all,
Its my first time using uml, so this question might be a simple yes, or
(hopefully) there is something I'm missing to pick up speed. I have a
system, which normally gets about 520Mb/s( w/ netpipe) max that under
uml will maybe get up to 61Mb/s, then immediately drop down to around
9Mb/
Jelle Boomstra wrote:
Somehow i did not recieve this post, only the one where you were soliciting
for an howto compiling a kernel. Google will teach you that.
Right-oh. Thanks for the needed reprimand. Sorry.
Furthermore, does anyone know how I can find what the kernel version and
compilation
Thanks. Is there also something in there that will tell me what the
kernel configuration options were set to?
Dan Lund wrote:
When you do a base install of RH including the kernel source, it's
located in /usr/src/linux.
One other thing I should clarify about my situation. Even though
I'm su
When you do a base install of RH including the kernel source, it's
located in /usr/src/linux.
Carl Youngblood wrote:
Carl Youngblood wrote:
One other thing I should clarify about my situation. Even though I'm
sure it would behave better to use a newer version of the 2.4 kernel,
I'd like to use
Carl Youngblood wrote:
Hi, I've kept putting off my foray into the labyrinthine world of UML,
but now it's time. I'm supporting some software whose specific target
platform is RH8 (don't ask me why). I'm running Fedora Core 2 as
host, but my basic intention is to keep up with the latest versio
Your probably need to recompile the kernel with the configuration
option CONFIG_FD_CHAN set to "Y".
If you are compiling on Debian, see http://www.alyz.com/home/uml for
some tips.
On Tuesday 04 January 2005 10:03 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hi,
>
> i've compiled my own guest-kernel (2.6.9 wi
Carl Youngblood wrote:
One other thing I should clarify about my situation. Even though I'm
sure it would behave better to use a newer version of the 2.4 kernel,
I'd like to use a kernel that is as close to the original one that
ships with RH8 as possible, since I'm using the guest host to test
Hi, I've kept putting off my foray into the labyrinthine world of UML,
but now it's time. I'm supporting some software whose specific target
platform is RH8 (don't ask me why). I'm running Fedora Core 2 as host,
but my basic intention is to keep up with the latest version of Fedora.
I've bee
hm, doesn't help :(
> I think when I have this problem it helpd when I changed starting
> parameters to:
> con=null con0=fd:0,fd:1
>
> bye
> HyGy
>
> 2005-01-06, cs keltezéssel 14:31-kor [EMAIL PROTECTED] ezt írta:
> > faq doesn`t help :(
> >
> > Checking for the skas3 patch in the host...fou
I think when I have this problem it helpd when I changed starting
parameters to:
con=null con0=fd:0,fd:1
bye
HyGy
2005-01-06, cs keltezéssel 14:31-kor [EMAIL PROTECTED] ezt írta:
> faq doesn`t help :(
>
> Checking for the skas3 patch in the host...found
> Checking for /proc/mm...found
> Checkin
Hi
all,
i have problem
related to networking.
CASE
1:
My host machine has
2 ethernet cards.
i have booted a UML
& connected its interface eth0 with a bridge. The steps are as
:
1. Boot the
UMl.
2. Create the tap
device & bridge.
3. Add the tap &
host interface in the bridge and assi
faq doesn`t help :(
Checking for the skas3 patch in the host...found
Checking for /proc/mm...found
Checking PROT_EXEC mmap in /tmp...OK
Linux version 2.6.10 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 3.3.4 (Debian
1:3.
3.4-13)) #1 Wed Jan 5 10:32:43 CET 2005
Built 1 zonelists
Kernel command line: ubd0=root_
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