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Subject: Re: [uml-user] current root images
On Saturday 09 April 2005 00:43, Jim Carter wrote:
On Fri, 8 Apr 2005, Scott Granados wrote:
> Hi, I wonder if anyone has available any more
On Saturday 09 April 2005 00:43, Jim Carter wrote:
> On Fri, 8 Apr 2005, Scott Granados wrote:
> > Hi, I wonder if anyone has available any more current root images.
> > The ones on the uml site are helpful but out of date a bit.
> > I'd be interested possibly in new redhat or centos or slackware i
Wiki has been updated with both David Houlden's Slackware images and Jim
Carter's SuSE instructions.
Tony
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On Fri, 8 Apr 2005, Scott Granados wrote:
> Hi, I wonder if anyone has available any more current root images.
> The ones on the uml site are helpful but out of date a bit.
> I'd be interested possibly in new redhat or centos or slackware images. I've
> not figured out the process to make my own y
On Friday 08 April 2005 8:38 am Scott Granados wrote:
> Hi, I wonder if anyone has available any more current root images.
>
> The ones on the uml site are helpful but out of date a bit.
>
> I'd be interested possibly in new redhat or centos or slackware images.
> I've not figured out the process t
On Friday 08 April 2005 10:26, Jason Clark wrote:
> I have written instructions on the gentoo forums on how to build inside a
> guest kernel from stage 1. LinuxFromScratch 5.2 works wells as a UML, but
> 6 does not (NPTL troubles).
Yes, I said that. But if LFS 6 supports Linux 2.4? In that case yo
I have written instructions on the gentoo forums on how to build inside a
guest kernel from stage 1. LinuxFromScratch 5.2 works wells as a UML, but
6 does not (NPTL troubles).
--
Jason
When pigs fly, they fly first class.
On Fri, 8 Apr 2005, Anthony Brock wrote:
You might also try some of the o
You might also try some of the ones listed at on the wiki:
http://uml.harlowhill.com/index.php/UMLRootFilesystems
However, these are also somewhat dated. If you find others, please add them
to this site.
Tony
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On Fri, 8 Apr 2005, Scott Granados wrote:
Hi, I wonder if anyone has available any more current root images.
The ones on the uml site are helpful but out of date a bit.
I'd be interested possibly in new redhat or centos or slackware images. I've
not figured out the process to make my own yet and h
On Friday 08 April 2005 09:38, Scott Granados wrote:
> Hi, I wonder if anyone has available any more current root images.
>
> The ones on the uml site are helpful but out of date a bit.
>
> I'd be interested possibly in new redhat or centos or slackware images.
> I've not figured out the process to
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