Re: [uml-user] UML under VMware

2005-02-26 Thread Eric Wong
I tried both "ubd0=/tmp/root_fs" and "ubda=/tmp/root_fs". Both don't work. Same output, but kernel command line is now: Kernel command line: ubd0=/tmp/root_fs root=98:0 What does the root=98:0 mean? Thanks, Eric On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 08:51:36 +0200 (IST), Nir Tzachar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >

Re: [uml-user] UML under VMware

2005-02-26 Thread Nir Tzachar
> $ ./linux give it the root device ubda=/path/to/root/fs > Kernel command line: root=98:0 it cant find it... -- nir. --- SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product

[uml-user] UML under VMware

2005-02-26 Thread Eric Wong
I'm trying to run UML on RedHat9 running under VMware. VMware is running under Win2K Pro. Not really practical, but I just want to try things out. So in my Redhat9 (kernel v2.4.20-8) vmware machine, I compiled UML with kernel v2.6.7 and it produced the linux binary. I then downloaded the Debian

[uml-user] Telnet (IPV6) on port

2005-02-26 Thread Adil Mujeeb, Noida
Hi, Iam using 2.4.26 linux source and patch it with uml-patch-2.4.26-3 patch. I have built the uml binary with ipv6 support and my host has ipv6 module loaded. The telnet client and daemon are IPV6 supported on the Host machine. Iam able to telnet on the localhost with ipv6 address. For e