Hi,
There was a question on this list about Stinghorn Virtual Linux
(SVL) earlier this month, and I thought I'd clarify briefly
what it's all about. Apologies for the commercial nature of
these comments :-)
SVL is a custom Debian-based Linux distribution containing normal
UML tools (though we also
Cliff Pratt wrote:
I've looked in the archives and not seen (ot at least, not recognised)
anything relevant, and I'm sure this problem is *obvious* to those in
the know, but it is foxing me.
I connect to my server using ssh usingf putty from a Windows box. When
I start a UML machine I use the follo
I've looked in the archives and not seen (ot at least, not recognised)
anything relevant, and I'm sure this problem is *obvious* to those in
the know, but it is foxing me.
I connect to my server using ssh usingf putty from a Windows box. When
I start a UML machine I use the following:
linux ubd0=
On 4/25/05, David Cannings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Shavian Shakes wrote:
> > I am trying to get multiple UML instances talk to each other using a
> > bridge.
> > Any help, pointers or doc/sites references will be a great help.
>
> Please try and see if http://edeca.net/articles/bridging/ help
itamar wrote:
FC3 works fine as guest ?
Yes. Creating a bootible filesystem with yum is somewhat vexing and time
consuming, but certainly possible. This is an example:
http://uml.harlowhill.com/index.php/YumScript
There might be other prebuilt FC3 root_fs images out there.
Jed
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On Sun, 2005-05-08 at 19:11 +0200, Blaisorblade wrote:
> On Sunday 08 May 2005 20:38, Antoine Martin wrote:
> > I can't figure out how to use the pcap transport within a working
> > bridged environment: do I need a dedicated interface on the host to
> > attach to or can I reuse an interface already