Re: [uml-user] multiple access

2005-11-18 Thread Blaisorblade
On Saturday 19 November 2005 00:52, Rob Landley wrote: > On Friday 18 November 2005 15:27, Miguel Angel Ruiz wrote: > > En blancoHi! > > if I have running several quaggas, each one, in a different UML, > > Can accede from the outside, but of a user (and until whatever) to my > > quaggas virtual, s

Re: [uml-user] image on NFS?

2005-11-18 Thread Blaisorblade
On Friday 18 November 2005 15:26, Bob Manson wrote: > We're have the NFS locking problem with Redhat (RHEL4). It's apparently > fixed in the next release of the kernel (I hope). But until then we invoke > UML via a script which copies the COW file to a unique directory in /tmp > and the copies it

Re: [uml-user] multiple access

2005-11-18 Thread Rob Landley
On Friday 18 November 2005 15:27, Miguel Angel Ruiz wrote: > En blancoHi! > > if I have running several quaggas, each one, in a different UML, > Can accede from the outside, but of a user (and until whatever) to my > quaggas virtual, simultaneously? I need that several accede simultaneously, > for

[uml-user] multiple access

2005-11-18 Thread Miguel Angel Ruiz
Hi!   if I have running several quaggas, each one, in a different UML, Can accede from the outside, but of a user (and until whatever) to my quaggas virtual, simultaneously?  I need that several accede simultaneously, for educational purposes.   Regards, Michael.-   pd:restrictions for tun/tap

Re: [uml-user] skas0 mode documentation on the web page?

2005-11-18 Thread Jeff Dike
On Fri, Nov 18, 2005 at 07:46:44AM +0100, Blaisorblade wrote: > My real suggestion is to go to the Wiki (uml.harlowhill.com IIRC) - there's > no > collaborative setup for web-pages (or better it would be allowed but it > doesn't) and compiling skas0 is a bit difficult... FWIW, I added a link to

Re: [uml-user] image on NFS?

2005-11-18 Thread Bob Manson
We're have the NFS locking problem with Redhat (RHEL4). It's apparently fixed in the next release of the kernel (I hope). But until then we invoke UML via a script which copies the COW file to a unique directory in /tmp and the copies it back to the users home directory--which is nfs mounted--

Re: [uml-user] x86_64, CentOS 4.2 - problem with compiling

2005-11-18 Thread Rob Landley
On Friday 18 November 2005 01:49, Blaisorblade wrote: > > I'm unaware of a case where /lib64 is not the correct directory to link > > against on x86-64. > > As an update, you became aware (your Ubuntu 5.10 laptop , right?) of such a > system. My laptop is x86, and it's still running horny hedgeho