Jeff Dike wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 11, 2005 at 05:04:46PM +0200, uml wrote:
>
>>I'm trying to restrict the access for hostfs. When starting the
>>uml-kernel with the option "hostfs=/some/directory" I can mount this
>>directory with the command "mount none /mnt/host -t hostfs". But I am
>>still able to
On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 11:15:32AM -0500, George P Boutwell wrote:
> The latest skas0
> is still pretty much experimental and is mostly only available form
> Jeff's Incrementals Page
> (http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/patches.html) But I believe
> that the majority of it has been submitted f
On 8/16/05, Jelle Boomstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 16 August 2005 17:44, Marco Garcês wrote:
> > >Well, it turn out, that one program needs 2.6.10 -kernel, so I need it
> > >as guest -kernel. I haven't find out UML-patches for that. Is there
> > >and do I need some?
> >
> > Since ke
On Tuesday 16 August 2005 17:44, Marco Garcês wrote:
> >Well, it turn out, that one program needs 2.6.10 -kernel, so I need it
> >as guest -kernel. I haven't find out UML-patches for that. Is there
> >and do I need some?
>
> Since kernel 2.6.9, UML has been integrated in the vanilla kernel. You
> j
>Well, it turn out, that one program needs 2.6.10 -kernel, so I need it
>as guest -kernel. I haven't find out UML-patches for that. Is there
>and do I need some?
Since kernel 2.6.9, UML has been integrated in the vanilla kernel. You
just have to do the steps to compile it described before, has if
Hello.
Is it possible to use Stearns' root_fs -files with other kernels than
found from http://www.stearns.org/uml-root/ and/or has someone did
that?
I have Fedora Core 3, with 2.6.11 SKAS patched host kernel and 2.6.10
guest kernel.
I am trying to start UML with Stearns' root_fs.2005060501 -ro
On Fri Aug 12, 2005 at 05:03:59PM +0200, Blaisorblade wrote:
I could fix that compiling errror issue by applying the
"uml-2.6.12-bs9.patch.bz2" on a raw (vanilla) linux-2.6.12.3 kernel.
I suppose I used the wrong patch.
Thanks for your help!
> Enabled SKAS mode too? It should compile anyway,