Hi,Does anyone know how to make a yum repository for, say, rhel3? I know yum client well, but not sure how to make up the yum server repository. (BTW, Fedora Core is a good example of a public yum server repository). I want to use the script -
http://uml.harlowhill.com/index.php/YumScript. But our
Since no one replied, I just went ahead and used uml_mconsole. I thought
anyone using UML and Ubuntu might find the resulting script useful.
Basically it starts n UML instances automatically and then shuts them
down nicely when the time comes. It's also integrated with Ubuntu's
startup script
> > CC arch/um/os-Linux/tls.o
> > arch/um/os-Linux/tls.c: In function `os_set_thread_area':
> > arch/um/os-Linux/tls.c:22: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete
> > type
> > arch/um/os-Linux/tls.c: In function `os_get_thread_area':
> > arch/um/os-Linux/tls.c:36: error: dereferencing poi
Guess not send out. Re-send. --xinhuanOn 1/6/06, Xinhuan Zheng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,Does anyone know how to make a yum repository for, say, rhel3? I know yum client well, but not sure how to make up the yum server repository. (BTW, Fedora Core is a good example of a public yum server repos
On Fri, 6 Jan 2006, Xinhuan Zheng wrote:
> Does anyone know how to make a yum repository for, say, rhel3?
I found a reference, for Red Hat, that looks pretty complete:
http://www.webmo.net/support/yum_repository.html
For those of us who aren't doing the hat thing, yum (Yellow Dog Updater) i
Thanks very much, Jim. I'll take a look at it. --xinhuanOn 1/6/06, Jim Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, 6 Jan 2006, Xinhuan Zheng wrote:> Does anyone know how to make a yum repository for, say, rhel3?
I found a reference, for Red Hat, that looks pretty complete:http://www.webmo.net/sup
Failed right at the end... (TT disabled)
LD .tmp_vmlinux1
arch/um/sys-i386/built-in.o(.text+0x2f8e): In function `load_TLS':
: undefined reference to `indirect_set_thread_area'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
KSYM.tmp_kallsyms1.S
nm: '.tmp_vmlinux1': No such file
No valid symbol.
On Sunday 01 January 2006 19:59, David Cannings wrote:
> Hello,
>
> It's time to update the bridging HOWTO again, but I need a little help. I
> would like to expand it so that there is information about setting up
> bridges in different distributions, using the standard init scripts.
Thanks to al