Hello,
I'm trying the 'Extended Multicast' example from the book and the
two UMLs cannot ping each other. I'm afraid I'm missing something
but then, I'm doing exactly as per the book.
Host is Fedora Core 6, x86_64
kernel64-2.6.22.12-am1 umid=mc1 ubda=mc1,FedoraCore6-AMD64-root_fs
mem=128M
Hi Jeff,
I have made some tests about the problem I reported below with the new
2.6.24 kernel and everything seems to work perfectly.
I have used a fresh 2.6.24 kernel with the uml-mconsole-exec patch applied.
Whatever it was causing the problem, it has disappeared when updating from
2.6.18-1 to
Hi
I'm running three instances of UML as below;
Say node1:
../linux ubda=rfs1_cow,rfs mem=64M
eth0=daemon,10:20:20:20:20:10,unix,/tmp/umlsw1
eth1=daemon,10:20:20:20:30:10,unix,/tmp/umlsw2
ieth2=daemon,10:20:20:20:40:10,unix,/tmp/umlsw3
Eth0 is configured as 10.10.10.1/24
Say no
Hi
Im running three instances of UML as below;
Say node1:
../linux ubda=rfs1_cow,rfs mem=64M
eth0=daemon,10:20:20:20:20:10,unix,/tmp/umlsw1
eth1=daemon,10:20:20:20:30:10,unix,/tmp/umlsw2
eth2=daemon,10:20:20:20:40:10,unix,/tmp/umlsw3
Say node2 :
../linux ubda=rfs2_cow,rfs mem=64M