Re: [uml-user] UML networking with a network transparent, bridging firewall

2005-12-04 Thread Guy Heatley
Thanks Jeff, I guess perhaps I have made a juvenile, schoolboyish type of error in my conceptual model here. Its just that all the documentation I have found so far concerning bridging firewalls describe devices that have just one input and one output, hence the "lego" style design. I guessed this

Re: [uml-user] host with kernel 2.6.12

2005-12-04 Thread Jean-Michel Caricand
Le dimanche 04 décembre 2005 à 17:32 +0100, Jean-Michel Caricand a écrit : > Le dimanche 04 décembre 2005 à 17:22 +0100, Blaisorblade a écrit : > > > Host kernel means the "normal kernel". The UML binary is called "guest > > kernel". > > > I know. I'm very tired ! > > > > > Add stderr=1 to ge

Re: [uml-user] host with kernel 2.6.12

2005-12-04 Thread Jean-Michel Caricand
Le dimanche 04 décembre 2005 à 17:22 +0100, Blaisorblade a écrit : > Host kernel means the "normal kernel". The UML binary is called "guest > kernel". > I know. I'm very tired ! > > Add stderr=1 to get more messages, then we'll see which is the cause. > Additionally, reduce the amount of mem

Re: [uml-user] uml modules install

2005-12-04 Thread Blaisorblade
On Sunday 04 December 2005 06:58, jiangpeirong wrote: > how to tar the modules so i can ftp it to the umls. > uml linux compile in directory /src/linux2.6.12 > > make menuconfig ARCH=um; > make linux ARCH=linux; > make modules ARCH=um; >

Re: [uml-user] host with kernel 2.6.12

2005-12-04 Thread Blaisorblade
On Sunday 04 December 2005 10:23, Jean-Michel Caricand wrote: > Le samedi 03 décembre 2005 à 15:00 +0100, Jean-Michel Caricand a écrit : > > Hi, > > > > I have a problem with my new server. I've build a host kernel > > (2.6.12). Host kernel means the "normal kernel". The UML binary is called "gues

Re: [uml-user] host with kernel 2.6.12

2005-12-04 Thread Jean-Michel Caricand
Le samedi 03 décembre 2005 à 15:00 +0100, Jean-Michel Caricand a écrit : > Hi, > > I have a problem with my new server. I've build a host kernel > (2.6.12). When I start an uml instance, I see these messages > > debian1:/home/jm/linux-2.6.12# ./vmlinux mem=256M > ubd0=/dev/myvg/uml_root ubd1=/de