Good evening, all,
Jeff's too modest to announce it, so I will. :-) /me ducks
Jeff spent a good portion of the last year putting together an
excellent text on UML. While those of us on these lists are certainly
comfortable with basic operation, the book covers that and goes well
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Christian Bockermann wrote:
Hi,
did anyone successfully start a mysql-server in UML? I finally got uml
(2.6.17-rc2) running on x86_64 and have a nice debian-image to boot from.
Unfortunately mysql doesn't start:
Apr 25 21:47:28 xx.xx.xx.xx mysqld[882]: mysqld got signal 11;
Apr 25 21:47:28 xx
On Tue, Apr 25, 2006 at 09:56:35PM +0200, Christian Bockermann wrote:
> did anyone successfully start a mysql-server in UML? I finally got
> uml (2.6.17-rc2) running on x86_64 and have a nice debian-image to
> boot from.
> Unfortunately mysql doesn't start:
>
> Apr 25 21:47:28 xx.xx.xx.xx mysq
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Christian Bockermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> did anyone successfully start a mysql-server in UML? I finally got
> uml (2.6.17-rc2) running on x86_64 and have a nice debian-image to
>
Hi,
did anyone successfully start a mysql-server in UML? I finally got
uml (2.6.17-rc2) running on x86_64 and have a nice debian-image to
boot from.
Unfortunately mysql doesn't start:
Apr 25 21:47:28 xx.xx.xx.xx mysqld[882]: mysqld got signal 11;
Apr 25 21:47:28 xx.xx.xx.xx mysqld[882]: Thi
> Try setting the 'TMP' environmental variable. I.e., something like:
>
> $ export TMP=/tmp/mydir
> $ /usr/bin/linux umid=asdf...
No, didn't work :-(
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Try setting the 'TMP' environmental variable. I.e., something like:
$ export TMP=/tmp/mydir
$ /usr/bin/linux umid=asdf...
Tony
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> Behalf Of Sven Köhler
> Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 10:30 AM
> To: user-mode
Hi,
UML still seems to create its RAM-image-files in /tmp. I'd like to
change that behaviour. Perhaps i missed it, but i don't know how. (I
read --help of the kernel-binary and don't remember anything in the
kernel-config).
I'd like to mount my tmpfs to a subdir of /tmp, and then tell UML to
crea