On Wednesday 07 December 2005 01:38, Naveen Koppaka wrote:
> The device node /dev/ubd/0 for the root filesystem is missing,
A) devfs is evil. Just don't go there.
B) The naming scheme in /sys goes more like /dev/ubda (and then there are
partitions ala /dev/ubda2). This is obviously the UML /s
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Naveen KoppakaSent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 11:39
PMTo: Christopher S. Aker; mail groupSubject: Re:
[uml-user] Err while booting UML on Suse9.0...Plz Help
Thanks Chris for ur response. but i booted as following. i am not
able to get the UML
Thanks Chris for ur response. but i booted as following. i am not able to get the UML console asking for login. what may b the problem. sibmlx01:/uml/UML-Kernel-Filesys/linux-2.6.10 # ./vmlinux ubd0=/uml/root_fs umid=myuml2 Checking for the skas3 patch in the host...found Checking for /proc/mm...fo
Naveen Koppaka wrote:
i am using linux 2.6.10 kernel and a root file system to boot UML on
suse 9.0.
when i do that i am getting an error as below.
*sibmlx01:/uml/UML-Kernel-Filesys/linux-2.6.10 #* ./vmlinux
udb0=/uml/root_fs umid=myuml2
You'll want to use ubd0 instead of udb0.
-Chris
i am using linux 2.6.10 kernel and a root file system to boot UML on suse 9.0. when i do that i am getting an error as below. sibmlx01:/uml/UML-Kernel-Filesys/linux-2.6.10 # ./vmlinux udb0=/uml/root_fs umid=myuml2Checking for the skas3 patch in the host...foundChecking for /proc/mm...foundChecking