Re: [uml-user] problems with user-mode linux networking and modules

2006-09-18 Thread Jonas M. Meyer 01
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote --- > i'm trying to get uml working with modules. i downloaded the latest kernel > 2.6.17.13, compiled using the `defconfig', obtained the root fs from > http://uml.nagafix.co.uk/Debian-3.1/ (which claims to have been updated sept > 13 2006), and ran ./linux. > > note, m

Re: [uml-user] UBUNTU 6.06 root-fs

2006-09-18 Thread Jonas M. Meyer 01
> "Itamar Reis Peixoto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > anyone know a web-page to download UBUNTU 6.06 root filesystem > > > > or a good how to to create image. > > You can use the debootstrap method with UBUNTU. > Check out uml.nagafix.co.uk. Everything you need should be there. Beware, t

[uml-user] problems with user-mode linux networking and modules

2006-09-18 Thread Ben Wing
i'm trying to get uml working with modules.  i downloaded the latest kernel 2.6.17.13, compiled using the `defconfig', obtained the root fs from http://uml.nagafix.co.uk/Debian-3.1/ (which claims to have been updated sept 13 2006), and ran ./linux. note, my host machine is running 2.6.10.5, ubunt

Re: [uml-user] UBUNTU 6.06 root-fs

2006-09-18 Thread Nic James Ferrier
"Itamar Reis Peixoto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > anyone know a web-page to download UBUNTU 6.06 root filesystem > > or a good how to to create image. You can use the debootstrap method with UBUNTU. Something like: mkdir myubuntu debootstrap breezy myubuntu dd if=/dev/zero of=./myub

[uml-user] UBUNTU 6.06 root-fs

2006-09-18 Thread Itamar Reis Peixoto
anyone know a web-page to download UBUNTU 6.06 root filesystem   or a good how to to create image.       Itamar Reis Peixoto   e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]msn: [EMAIL PROTECTED]skype: itamarjp icq: 81053601+55 34 3238 3845+55 11 4063 5033 ---

[uml-user] Using UML for Prototyping

2006-09-18 Thread Mathew Brown
Hi, I've been thinking of using UML to prototype RHEL v4 based solutions before deployment in real environments. I therefore want the kernel to be as close as possible to the Red Hat supported kernel. I found a similar thread about a month ago (https://www.redhat.com/archives/nahant-lis