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I've upgraded a Gentoo amd64 box to the latest gcc (4.1.1) and glibc
(2.4-r3). glibc 2.4 is "nptlonly" (at least on gentoo?)
The result is that all kernels just spin after mounting root:
sysrq-t shows all threads doing the same thing (switch_threads):
[42949405.03] kjournald S 400029FB
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I beg to differ. Here is some mac-addresses which I have on my
> running umls and their respective ip:
>
> fe:fd:ac:10:2a:0d 172.16.42.13
> fe:fd:c0:a8:02:04 192.168.2.4
> fe:fd:ac:10:2a:0a 172.16.42.10
> fe:fd:c0:a8:02:02 192.168.2.2
>
> The paramet
"Nic James Ferrier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > In the host side of tap device the mac address seems to be random
> > but it seems like in guest side the mac address is derived from
> > first given ip-address and when using dhcp it's always 0.0.0.0 which
> > cause
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> In the host side of tap device the mac address seems to be random
> but it seems like in guest side the mac address is derived from
> first given ip-address and when using dhcp it's always 0.0.0.0 which
> causes it to be fe:fd:00:00:00:00. The problem is that I can't se
"Nic James Ferrier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > I call it with "eth2=tuntap,ext-test". I got the impression that it
> > is enough to do that when I'm using preconfigured interface. At
> > least there is example of that in Virtual Networking Tutorial. And
> > besid
Never mind about non-root user booting - the filesystem file was owned by root - a chown fixed it.Still looking for decent FAQs, doc.-- Forwarded message --From:
bob niederman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Date: Sep 4, 2006 9:58 AMSubject: newbie - how make filesystem boootable as non-rootTo:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I call it with "eth2=tuntap,ext-test". I got the impression that it
> is enough to do that when I'm using preconfigured interface. At
> least there is example of that in Virtual Networking Tutorial. And
> besides ip-address would be little hard to set as I'm connecting
Hello!
"Nic James Ferrier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > I have a problem with running ISC DHCP3 client in uml guest.
> > Everytime dhcp-client runs the MAC-address is set to
> > FE:FD:00:00:00:00 regardless what I order it to use.
>
>
>
> Are you starting the
I've got the FedoraCore5-x86-root_fs and linux-2.6.16 from the home page and they are OK, but I want a Centos4 rootfs.I haven;t found any anywhere, trhe scritps i've found to allegedly creat a filesystem are eiterh ancient, or apparently the poster never ran them even once given the level of errors
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I have a problem with running ISC DHCP3 client in uml guest.
> Everytime dhcp-client runs the MAC-address is set to
> FE:FD:00:00:00:00 regardless what I order it to use.
Are you starting the guest with the correct tuntap specifier?
Specifying the mac on the guest
I'm sending this again as it seems like my first post dropped.
Hi!
I have a problem with running ISC DHCP3 client in uml guest.
Everytime dhcp-client runs the MAC-address is set to
FE:FD:00:00:00:00 regardless what I order it to use. It wouldn't be
otherwise a problem but as I'm running severa
Hi!
Anthony Brock wrote:
> > I have 4 GB of physical RAM in the Ubuntu box + 3 GB swap. It is
> > running a vanilla 2.6.17.8 kernel (no skas3 patches, because I haven't
> > successfully managed to apply any sets of skas3 patches)
> Here is an interesting problem. Each instance has 48M. You're l
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