> > I assume, you need to update your linux-headers.
>
> No, we need to fix UML bugs.
>
> > The include files in the kernel directory are
> meant for internal use and
> > specify the interface of the kernel you build. The
> UML-Guest kernel
> > itself is a user-space program that needs those
> d
On Thu, Oct 11, 2007 at 06:16:02AM -0700, Pawel K wrote:
> It helped to the next file complaining about
> "asm/page.h". I removed "asm/page.h" from all
> remaining files and end up with the following
> compilation error:
>
> arch/um/os-Linux/skas/mem.c:222: error: PAGE_SHIFT
> undeclared (first
here is an update. I used vde2, after switching to vde version 1 it works. But
I still have the problem that packets are dropped:
vde_switch[3800]: send_sock sending to fd 4 Resource temporarily unavailable
so has anyone a solution of this problems
thx and best regards
FITZ MAILING <[EMAIL
Hi,
Here is my opinion on your message.
> It seems that OpenVZ is faster than UML since the former is a OS-level
> virtualization. It also can run more instances of the VM.
What were you using the instances for? Were they just created to test
the number you could make, if so, are you sure that Op
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Dear List,
I spent the whole day yesterday trying to compile a humfs-capable 2.6 UML
kernel, and failed. I'm getting pretty desesperate. Would somebody
please provide a source tarball that works?
Tried to apply http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net