Hi all.
UML now boots with the flags Stefano gave me...
It' was not clear form the docs that
1) devices are not needed in the host but in the guest
2) ubd0...ubdn are NOT the devices..but they are /dev/ubda, /dev/ubda1, ecc.
Home-compiled Kernels still give the cryptic message "Device configured
On Wed, May 17, 2006 at 03:07:36PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Gilberto,
> UML now boots with the flags Stefano gave me...
> It' was not clear form the docs that
>
> 1) devices are not needed in the host but in the guest
> 2) ubd0...ubdn are NOT the devices..but they are /dev/ubda, /dev/u
> > Home-compiled Kernels still give the cryptic message
> "Device configured out of UML"...
>
> if you would like I can provide to you the output of Debian's
>
> $ linux --showconfig
>
> so that you can manage a comparison between my conf and yours.
Has anyone started a repository of "known"
I'm trying to build a UML guest system based on Gentoo and the 2.6.16.16
kernel. It seems to work, except that it always hangs on shutdown at
the message " * Deactivating swap ...". This is after syslog and sshd
have been shut down, so there's no log information and I can't get a ps
output. My s
On Wed, May 17, 2006 at 11:12:22AM -0600, Rennie deGraaf wrote:
> but the UML
> kernel seems to be spending some of its time in an idle loop and some in
> the stack trace below.
Are you positive that it's hung, and not just taking a while to flush
out dirty data? The fact that you see either the
Jeff Dike wrote:
> On Wed, May 17, 2006 at 11:12:22AM -0600, Rennie deGraaf wrote:
>
>>but the UML
>>kernel seems to be spending some of its time in an idle loop and some in
>>the stack trace below.
>
>
> Are you positive that it's hung, and not just taking a while to flush
> out dirty data? Th
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Blaisorblade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Tuesday 16 May 2006 23:39, Jason Lunz wrote:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>> > Even in the other solution (PPP over SSH), or in whichever one you can
>> > th
Blaisorblade,Ignore dummy0 - you enabled this particular _dummy_ and _useless_ interface
when configuring the kernel, but it won't harm you at all.> and eth0 has not one.Guess that happens because you're using the slirp transport ("Linkencap:Serial Line IP" hints so). With eth0=tuntap,,,$IP_Address