Is it possible to map different parallel ports to the
first parallel port in different UML's.
I have binary code that I don't have the source for
that needs access to the first parallel port. I would
like to run at least two copies at the same time
but this would require both copies to see one pr
If its not too big of a deal, I would like it back in the UML submenu
since uml_mconsole has the ability to use it.
Jason
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On Mon, 10 Jan 2005, Blaisorblade wrote:
On Saturday 08 January
What happens if you export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.2.5 before running your java
widget?
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005, Peter wrote:
> Your report is with a 1.3 JDK. I'd suggest if you want to use Java, use
> a 1.4.2 JDK. They are pretty solid.
>
> The problem I am getting does not result in any processes cras
Your report is with a 1.3 JDK. I'd suggest if you want to use Java, use
a 1.4.2 JDK. They are pretty solid.
The problem I am getting does not result in any processes crashing. It
just results in maxed out CPU.
Regards, Peter
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McGroarty wrote:
[Snip much discussion of Ja
Hi!
I'm running 11 UML-s. All uml-s start to cache its own file system:
This is postfix uml. Running a postfix, ssh, mysql.
Mem:474236k total, 445964k used,28272k free,15492k buffers
Swap: 524280k total, 220k used, 524060k free, 284928k cached
Can I somehow turn off in
>
> Message: 1
> Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 17:33:30 +1300
> From: Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: user-mode-linux-user@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [uml-user] JDK1.5 CPU Problems
>
> I have some users running 1.5 Java VMs. They run for a bit.
> Then seem to get 'locked up'.
>
I had quite a
Hi. Sorry about not posting the version info.
I'm seeing the problems on various kernels. UML kernels of 2.4.27 and
2.6.9-bb4 (which seems to work very well, btw). Skas kernels of 2.6.8.1
+ skas3-v7.
The host and guest distro I've noticed this on are White Box Enterprise
Linux 3. They repor
On Saturday 08 January 2005 12:35, Jason Clark wrote:
> I have been running 2.6.10 on my production stuff for a few weeks and have
> had no real issues with it.
As UML kernel or host one? On the host side I consider it normal, but if you
run a 2.6.10 UML without problems I'd be quite surprised...
On Saturday 08 January 2005 12:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> true, the kernel is now running.
> but now the networking didn't work anymore...
You mean "doesn't work anymore" (present tense), right? Well, this is a setup
problem, often when rebuilding the kernel wrong options are selected.
Using
On Saturday 08 January 2005 14:49, Marco Genise wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i played around with user-mode-linux a while and set up an slackware
> 10.0 guest on slackware 10.0 host with kernel 2.6.9-skas3-v7.
> As guest kernel I used 2.4.28 first, but I've got the problem (which is
> already mentioned here) t
[Snip much discussion of Java errors]
I installed Java, curious to see if I would have these same problems.
Curiously, even just running the java command fails about one time in
three. When it fails, it looks like this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /proc/version
Linux version 2.4.27-1um ([EMAIL PROTE
On Monday 10 January 2005 05:33, Peter wrote:
> I have some users running 1.5 Java VMs. They run for a bit. Then seem
> to get 'locked up'.
>
> The process maxes out the UML CPU. They do not respond to a kill -3
> (which normally causes a Java stack trace to be output). The process
> does not o
> I am at present testing on a standard Fedora Core 3 system, but I think it
> is not a problem related to the distribution, as Fermín has a different
> one (Debian I think) and has exactly the same problem.
Right
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On Mon, Jan 10, 2005 at 05:33:30PM +1300, Peter wrote:
> I have some users running 1.5 Java VMs. They run for a bit. Then
> seem
> to get 'locked up'.
> The process maxes out the UML CPU. They do not respond to a kill
> -3
> (which normally causes a Java stack trace to be output). The
> pr
On Sunday 09 January 2005 20:55, Blaisorblade wrote:
> On Sunday 09 January 2005 08:48, Xuehua Chen wrote:
> > Can someone provide some hints on how to make UML run on SuSE 9.2
> > I cannot start uml on SuSE 9.2
> > After successfully using latest uml-install-suse (from a suse website)
> > to set u
On Monday 10 January 2005 04:32, Michael West wrote:
> I have been compiling many uml kernels with different configs to try to
> address my networking issue. I am still getting "SIOCSIFFLAGS: No such
> file or directory" when using kernels I build myself, while the debian
> packaged kernel works f
Xuehua Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> zombie:/home/my-first-uml # linux-2.6.10-20050107160738-um
> udb0=root.img udb1=swap.img
> Checking for the skas3 patch in the host...found
> Checking for /proc/mm...found
> Checking PROT_EXEC mmap in /tmp...Ok
That kernel has a framebuffer driver and
On Sunday 09 January 2005 08:48, Xuehua Chen wrote:
> Can someone provide some hints on how to make UML run on SuSE 9.2
> I cannot start uml on SuSE 9.2
> After successfully using latest uml-install-suse (from a suse website)
> to set up
> root file system, I tried the following to start uml:
> zo
>> I am encountering a problem when I access the host filesystem
>> via hostfs and the directory has a lot of entries. For
>> example when I type in 'ls /mnt/host/usr/lib' uml just freezes
>> and I have to ctrl-c to get back the prompt. An strace shows
>> the following repeating indefinately:
>>
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