On Tuesday 31 January 2006 15:25, Maruthi Narayanaswamy wrote:
> Is there a way to boot the UML with KDE or GNOME(SuSE 9.0) environment.
The two are not related, but what is it you want to do anyhow? run a KDE
session on uml and display it on the hosts' X-server?
>
> I googled for "booting uml thr
On Friday 27 January 2006 09:21, jaideep dhok wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> We have to create a virtual wireless network in a lab. Can this be done
> using uml?( Is there any better option?) I guess we will need uml drivers
> for wireless cards. Are they available for uml?
How deep does the simula
On Saturday 07 January 2006 19:19, Xinhuan Zheng wrote:
[...]
> Also, I don't have RPM distribution list to access, so I have to use
> rpmrebuild tool to generate machine's rpm snapshot to a temporary
> directories.
I don't get what you are trying to say, you mean you don't have acces to
oout
On Saturday 07 January 2006 18:11, Xinhuan Zheng wrote:
> The web site looks great. But currently I don't have root access to the
> machine I'm trying to build rootfs. Is there a way to build rootfs as
> non-root user? I'm stuck at this point. I just know debian has rootstrap
> tool to build rootfs
On Tuesday 20 December 2005 22:24, Michael Stowe wrote:
> All:
>
> I'm a recent convert to UML for VDS/PS hosting and have talked with Jeff
> about providing RPMs of UML kernels.
>
> I'd like to ask for input on a standardized location for the kernel and
> modules to be installed to as well as any
On Thursday 22 September 2005 13:14, cheikhrouhou wrote:
> when i tried to insert hostap.o in a uml environement (kernel 2.6.12.3)
> it shown this
> message:
>
> (none):~# insmod /lib/modules/2.6.12.3-1m/hostap.o
> insmod: error inserting '/lib/modules/2.6.12.3-1m/hostap.o': -1 Invalid
> module for
On Tuesday 16 August 2005 17:44, Marco Garcês wrote:
> >Well, it turn out, that one program needs 2.6.10 -kernel, so I need it
> >as guest -kernel. I haven't find out UML-patches for that. Is there
> >and do I need some?
>
> Since kernel 2.6.9, UML has been integrated in the vanilla kernel. You
> j
On Friday 17 June 2005 21:40, Riccardo Bianconi wrote:
> I'm using Ubuntu Hoary with kernel 2.6.10-5-i386
>
> This is what I do for install:
> - download from ubuntu's repository the package "linux-source-2.6.10"
You still have to patch this kernel with the newest skas. 2.6.10 was not a
very good
On Friday 08 April 2005 16:49, Simon Waters wrote:
> Hi,
>
> been lurking on IRC etc trying to get my first UML instances up and stable.
>
> Was running Debian testing on host, with the various Debian UML packages
> loaded from the other versions, and the Debian stable file system from the
> usermo
Hi list,
The following build errors crosseed my way when I tried to build a debina
package for an uml guest:
[...]
HOSTCC scripts/mod/mk_elfconfig
MKELF scripts/mod/elfconfig.h
HOSTCC scripts/mod/file2alias.o
HOSTCC scripts/mod/modpost.o
HOSTCC scripts/mod/sumversion.o
HOSTLD s
On Thursday 24 March 2005 22:57, Jim Carter wrote:
> The only problem is, there's no easy way on the host to mount a partition
> (that I know of). You need a working UML, and you temporarily attach the
> image file to it and do your thing.
Blaisorblade posted a handy script here a while back that
On Tuesday 01 March 2005 20:24, Jed Reynolds wrote:
> It would seem that setting up a uml network with one of the nodes
> running snort would be a good way to learn about snort.
>
> I was wondering if anyone on the list has seen any examples of using
> snort in a uml network?
Don't know if they us
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On Sunday 27 February 2005 07:51, Nir Tzachar wrote:
> > $ ./linux
>
> give it the root device ubda=/path/to/root/fs
>
> > Kernel command line: root=98:0
>
> it cant find it...
I think it can, otherwise he would not be able to see a booting userland.
This happened to me some time ago too. I
On Wednesday 23 February 2005 16:58, Guy Richard Heatley wrote:
> Hello,
> Is there a way to use Debian's "make-kpkg" to build a SKAS patched
> kernel?
> I have installed the SKAS patch package.
Just apply the patch to the source and run make-dkpkg afterwards. That is ho i
do it. then you can use
On Tuesday 22 February 2005 20:13, Blaisorblade wrote:
> Upgrade to 2.6.9-bs7 (or whichever is the latest). That is a known
> 2.6.9,.10 host problem with UML. The patch is available on my site.
Is that the problem of guest hanging/segfaulting when halted?
still happens with the v(0.)8 beta patch.
Hello list,
Is there a known error with connecting consoles to a port on the host?
when I try to do this the uml is blocking, probably waiting for a connection
to the port. But when I telnet to it i get a connection but no response. On
th ehost console it says:
execvp of '/usr/sbin/in.telnetd
Hello list,
Just a thing that I was wondering about lately, but I cannot estimate how much
hard work it would involve, so maybe one of you can shed an estimating eye?
I want 'my users' to be able to acces an UML image over the 'net. I could
easily do that by attaching a console to a high port a
On Saturday 15 January 2005 00:03, Allen Chan wrote:
> Try setting INITRD_OK=1 in your environment before the build.
What will that do? Is it something extra than the --initrd option to
make-kpkg?
>
> Also, if you don't want the extra version string, remove the
> localversion-skas file after the
Hello List,
Todady I treid to build a skas enabled kernel, as a debian kernel-image
package. I started out with the pristine source as supplied by apt, applied
the 2.6.10 skas3 patch, dropped in a .config, and build the package with
make-kpkg --initrd kernel_image.
The packeg is build without p
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