Michael Richardson wrote:
> Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
> > The (unofficial?) FAQ at http://uml.devloop.org.uk/faq.html implies that
> > it is possible to build UML on a 64-bit system to run a 32-bit guest.
>
> > The best that I can manage on e.g. Debian &
ster the 32-bit libraries
etc. within the guest filesystem.
[Background: I used UML fairly heavily in the 2.4 era, but I'm a
comparative newcomer to x86-64. I'm trying to avoid overuse of
multi-arch stuff.]
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On Thu, 2012-07-12 at 22:33 -0700, Joe Perches wrote:
> Convert the existing uses of random_ether_addr to
> the new eth_random_addr.
>
> Signed-off-by: Joe Perches
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> arch/c6x/kernel/soc.c |
Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
[..]
> On Mon, 19 Apr 2010, Mark Longair wrote:
[..]
>> This appears to set up the redirections correctly, since I see the
>> following output (with some whitespace edited for readability):
>>
>>[..]
>>Setting up network
I wonder if someone could help me with a frustrating problem I'm
having with slirp-based networking in UML? (I've tried asking
on the slirp-devel mailing list, but didn't get any response.)
I'd be very grateful for any help.
Although this has worked for me successfully in the past, I'm
having tro
parameters are: virt 256, res 9532, SHR 9332, mem .3%.
A normal run (from the command line) is virt 256M, resm 43, shr 43, mem
1.2%. The script is suid and I do change to the root user (real & eff)
inside of the perl script.
I also tried running it from rc.local, but no luck.
A
Thanks Jeff,
I'll try the patch in the next day or so and let you know.
Mark
At 01:02 PM 8/24/2007, Jeff Dike wrote:
>On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 09:36:42AM -0700, Mark wrote:
> > Sorry about the HTML email, I think it is disabled now.
>
>Yup, thanks.
>
> > The ioct
are slow
to get the login prompt. Not a big problem though.
When I use the "screen /dev/sttyS4" program in the guest, everything
seems fine.
Let me know if there is anything else.
Mark
Original Message
Subject: Re: [uml-user] slow ftp
From: Jeff Dike <[EMAIL
still slow, but adequate considering the 33.4K modem. To confirm that the speed increase made sense: 3*9600 is about 33.4k dial up speed.)Mark
Original Message Subject: Re: [uml-user] slow ftpFrom: Jeff Dike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Date: Wed, August 22, 2007 5:15 pmTo: Mark <[
guest does not pass through the uml - host channel and therefore doesn't set the host serial port (/dev/tttyS0). Probably something desirable and more secure.
Mark
Original Message Subject: Re: [uml-user] slow ftpFrom: Jeff Dike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Date: Wed, August 2
The uml (as shown by a "top" on the host) is not even close to being out of memory. Programs on the uml seem to be run normally - programs seems to run fast (i.e. find /, etc.).
I did not apply the SKAS 3 patch on the host, but I wouldn't that should be an issue with dial-up speed
I can email you a script tomorrow (I think Jeff and someone else
wrote/worked on it -I don't remember right now -its in the
script.). I did some (very) minor hacking to get it to work on
Fedora 7 -just adding a case here or there . Let me know.
Mark
At 06:21 PM 8/13/2007, you wrote
to everyone that put it together.
Mark
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and that solved the problem. However, the patch obviously was not in 2.6.22.1 mainline (http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/patch-2.6.22.1.bz2 )
Is this the proper place to post this?
Thanks,Mark
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I set vsdo=0 with no effect (unless I did it wrong...)
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Mark
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uml. Additional, I would like to be able to log the traffic.
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slirp).Any help would be appreciated.
thanks,
Mark
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The following panic happened using uml 2.6.11 with the bs3 patch with
the Debian-3.0r0.ext3 image. The host is Fedora core 3 without the
skas patch.
We're trying to get a stable UML up for runnin
> host -a somedomain.com
> ipv6: version magic '2.6.9-1.6_FC2 686 REGPARM
> 4KSTACKS gcc-3.3' should be '2.6.9-bb4 gcc-3.3'
> Segmentation fault
>
> I use kernel 2.6.9 bb4 on guest and 2.6.10 skas v7
> on the Host.
>
> Have you some ideas?
Well I'm no kernel expert, but it so
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am encountering a problem when I access the host filesystem
>> via hostfs and the directory has a lot of entries. For
>> example when I type in 'ls /mnt/host/usr/lib' uml just freezes
>> and I have to ctrl-c to get back the prompt. An strace shows
>> the following repeating indefin
>> I am encountering a problem when I access the host filesystem
>> via hostfs and the directory has a lot of entries. For
>> example when I type in 'ls /mnt/host/usr/lib' uml just freezes
>> and I have to ctrl-c to get back the prompt. An strace shows
>> the following repeating indefinately:
>>
getdents64(3, /* 170 entries */, 4096) = 4080
I am using FC3 and kernel 2.6.10 on both the host and uml
(with the latest skas patch applied to the host). I have
disabled NPTL. Has anyone else experienced this problem?
Regards,
Mark
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