I came aross the perl script (ttyalloc ?))posted by
Jan "Bulb" Hudec on 2003-01-28 on the
user-mode-linux-devel forum. This script sets aside a
tty for umlgdb to use. This seems to have taken care
of the 'input' issues I have referred to in my
original post. UML runs just fine in the window
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On Sunday 27 November 2005 11:31, Blaisorblade wrote:
> On Sunday 27 November 2005 05:48, murthy andukuri wrote:
> > I can bring up a uml session successfully when
> > invoking from command line. and can also bring up a
> > uml session successfully from within a gdb (following
> > instructions from
Joel Palmius wrote:
While uml now mostly works, and keeps working happily as soon as it has
booted, sometimes it refuses to boot. Seems pretty random to me.
Sometimes it boots, sometimes it doesn't. If I retry a couple of times
it usually decides to boot after a while. Strange thing is it hangs
On Sunday 27 November 2005 05:48, murthy andukuri wrote:
> I can bring up a uml session successfully when
> invoking from command line. and can also bring up a
> uml session successfully from within a gdb (following
> instructions from the 'how to'). However, I am having
> trouble being able to inp
On Friday 25 November 2005 10:57, Jeff Dike wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 24, 2005 at 05:43:38PM +0100, Joel Palmius wrote:
> > What more?
>
> Disable CONFIG_DETECT_SOFTLOCKUP until we figure out what's happening.
As confirmed by following mail, DETECT_SOFTLOCKUP doesn't trigger crashes -
it's just a warn
While uml now mostly works, and keeps working happily as soon as it has
booted, sometimes it refuses to boot. Seems pretty random to me. Sometimes
it boots, sometimes it doesn't. If I retry a couple of times it usually
decides to boot after a while. Strange thing is it hangs before even
trying
Annoyingly enough, things work perfectly well in 64bits. Well, apart from
skas3 of course.
I use the same guest kernel, the same guest os, and the same host kernel
version (but without skas patch). Only change is I reinstalled host with a
gentoo based on an amd64 stage3 rather than an athlon-x