I answered my own question (again). Here is what I did to make me happy:
screen -d -m -S wbl ./linux-2.6.8 \
mem=256M \
ubd0=root_fs \
ubd1=swap \
eth0=tuntap,,,192.168.0.253 \
con0=fd:0,fd:1 con1=port:9000 con2=pts con3=pts con4=pts con5=pts con6=pts
I will try and read the howto befor
I dont know why I was doing things this way. I ended up creating
a filesystem locally using yum and moving it up to server vs installing
it on the server via Whitebox's install method. Thanks for your
help! I still have a console related issue with the new
installation. As it sits right now, it
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 06:51:02PM -0500, Terry wrote:
> Yes, that would make a lot of sense. Of course, I don't have that. Any
> special way to go about creating one?
mknod, just make it look like the host's console. But what else is your /dev
missing?
If it's a former devfs empty /dev/, you'l
Yes, that would make a lot of sense. Of course, I don't have that. Any special way to go about creating one?
On 6/21/05, Jeff Dike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 03:00:19PM -0700, Dan Lund wrote:> Try changing con=pts to con=pty.The con= switch has nothing to do with this. Th
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 03:00:19PM -0700, Dan Lund wrote:
> Try changing con=pts to con=pty.
The con= switch has nothing to do with this. There has to be a
/dev/console inside the root filesystem.
Jeff
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SF.
same thing. still stumped. :\On 6/21/05, Dan Lund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Try changing con=pts to con=pty.--DanTerry wrote:>Hello,>>I am trying to start my uml with:>./linux mem=256M ubd7=swap eth0=tuntap,,,192.168.0.257 con0=fd:0,fd:1>con=pts
>>Here is a kernel output:>Checking for the skas3
Try changing con=pts to con=pty.
--Dan
Terry wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to start my uml with:
./linux mem=256M ubd7=swap eth0=tuntap,,,192.168.0.257 con0=fd:0,fd:1
con=pts
Here is a kernel output:
Checking for the skas3 patch in the host...found
Checking for /proc/mm...found
Checking PROT_E
Hello,
I am trying to start my uml with:
./linux mem=256M ubd7=swap eth0=tuntap,,,192.168.0.257 con0=fd:0,fd:1 con=pts
Here is a kernel output:
Checking for the skas3 patch in the host...found
Checking for /proc/mm...found
Checking PROT_EXEC mmap in /tmp...OK
Kernel virtual memory size shrunk to