[uml-user] Problem mounting root device

2005-11-06 Thread Can Sar
Hi, I am having some problems getting a 2.6.14 kernel to run as UML. It gets to the point where it tries to mount the root file system and then dies. I have tried running it with: ./linux ubd0=root_fs (I got the FS from the UML website and it is named root_fs in the same directory as the UM

[uml-user] Re: multiple IP addresses per UML

2005-11-06 Thread Matthew Palmer
On Sun, Nov 06, 2005 at 05:38:58AM -0600, /dev/rob0 wrote: > A site where I work has dual ISP's for redundancy with a simple round- > robin routing scheme, set up according to http://www.ssi.bg/~ja/ (in > case you're familiar with that, if not, don't bother, it's not > applicable.) > > This rou

Re: [uml-user] 2G/2G split

2005-11-06 Thread Blaisorblade
On Sunday 06 November 2005 12:21, /dev/rob0 wrote: > I'm running a host OS of 2.6.12.3-skas3-v9-pre7 and looking at the > ARCH=um options. The host has 1G physical RAM, and I didn't like the > idea of HIGHMEM, so I patched for a different split. Unfortunately I > didn't document exactly what I did,

[uml-user] multiple IP addresses per UML

2005-11-06 Thread /dev/rob0
A site where I work has dual ISP's for redundancy with a simple round- robin routing scheme, set up according to http://www.ssi.bg/~ja/ (in case you're familiar with that, if not, don't bother, it's not applicable.) This router will be the UML host machine. It has dual external IP addresses, p

[uml-user] 2G/2G split

2005-11-06 Thread /dev/rob0
I'm running a host OS of 2.6.12.3-skas3-v9-pre7 and looking at the ARCH=um options. The host has 1G physical RAM, and I didn't like the idea of HIGHMEM, so I patched for a different split. Unfortunately I didn't document exactly what I did, and the host's kernel source directory got trashed. :(

Re: [uml-user] linux is stuck

2005-11-06 Thread Eyal Noach
On Fri, 2005-11-04 at 04:19 +0100, Blaisorblade wrote: > On Thursday 03 November 2005 08:19, Hayim Shaul wrote: > > I saw the problem recurring. > > Wait a moment, just noticed after all the rest - you are another user (we > discussed the rmmod crash, I've finished and maybe posted a patch for it