Hi
I am a newbie to the uml and this my first mail.
I was trying to bring up uml. I compiled a module and tried to load the
module into the kernel.
I get an unresolved symbol for to_virt. The kernel functions which I used
in the module are
kmalloc,
copy_to_user
copy_from_user
and free.
I am not
Hi!
In the User-Mode-Linux-HOWTO, the
section of compiling and installing kernel modules discriptes
those:
"If you try building an external
module against a UML tree, you will find that it doesn't compile because of
missing includes. There are less obvious problems with the CF
On Tuesday 19 April 2005 09:55, Suresh wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am a newbie to the uml and this my first mail.
> I was trying to bring up uml. I compiled a module and tried to load the
> module into the kernel.
> I get an unresolved symbol for to_virt.
> The kernel functions which I used
> in the modul
On Tuesday 19 April 2005 17:27, yinyang wrote:
> Hi!
>
> In the User-Mode-Linux-HOWTO, the section of compiling and installing
> kernel modules discriptes those: "If you try building an external module
> against a UML tree, you will find that it doesn't compile because of
> missing includes. There
Sorry if this is an old topic, I'm a potential new UML user and I don't
see it mentioned on the web page.
Should I expect a 2.4 based UML to run properly when hosted by a 2.6
host system? Is this a common configuration? Any notable gotchas?
--rich (who isn't on the list)
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Title: Message
when i
use kill -USR1 after UML launch, a gdb xterm is prompt
up and pirnt message as:
GNU
gdb Red Hat Linux (6.1post-1.20040607.52rh)Copyright 2004 Free Software
Foundation, Inc.GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public
License, and you arewelcome to
Hi again, the uml kernel I compiled seems to be running fine except
that the config name and config release are missing from the output of
"uname -r ". eg:
# uname -r
2.6.5-0-
# uname -a
Linux um4_lnx21 2.6.5-0- #1 Mon Apr 18 07:56:34 PDT 2005 i586 i586 i386
GNU/Linux
I unzipped the /proc/config