My host OS is linux-2.6.11.8 from
kernel.org, whiching running in FC3.
My Guest OS is linux-2.6.11.8 patched
by uml-2.6.11.8-bs5.patch.bz2.
But when I run the command ./linux
debug in skas mode. It can't fire
up the debug xterm. When I do it in TT
mode which is 2.6.9.1.667 in FC3,
My host OS is linux-2.6.11.8 from kernel.org, whiching running in FC3.
My Guest OS is linux-2.6.11.8 patched by uml-2.6.11.8-bs5.patch.bz2.
My RootFS is BusyBox-1.0.
But when I run the command ./linux debug in skas mode. It can't fire
up the debug xterm. When I do it in TT mode which is 2.6.9.1.667
On Fri, May 20, 2005 at 11:43:44AM -0700, Robin Lee Powell wrote:
> I checked the archives for this, and couldn't find it, which seems
> odd to me, as it's happened to me every time I've managed to get a
> root hostfs mount working, across two versions of UML and various
> other things.
>
> When I
OS: Debian
Host kernel: 2.6.10, self-compiled, no SKAS patch, nothing else unusual.
UML: 2.4.26-3um-1
Because of a misconfiguration I had to kill a UML instance, which
didn't respond to mconsole cad or anything else. However, it appears
to have left an unkillable "linux" process as follows:
debia
On Sun, 22 May 2005, Cliff Pratt wrote:
> OS: Debian
> Host kernel: 2.6.10, self-compiled, no SKAS patch, nothing else unusual.
> UML: 2.4.26-3um-1
>
> Because of a misconfiguration I had to kill a UML instance, which
> didn't respond to mconsole cad or anything else. However, it appears
> to hav