On Monday 10 January 2005 04:32, Michael West wrote:
> I have been compiling many uml kernels with different configs to try to
> address my networking issue.  I am still getting "SIOCSIFFLAGS: No such
> file or directory" when using kernels I build myself, while the debian
> packaged kernel works fine ( but has the lockup problem )

Run that kernel with --showconfig... you'll obtain the .config it was built 
with.

Now, were you able to verify that the lockup does not happen with the kernel 
you built? This is independent from network working in Uml, so I'd like to 
get an answer about this.

If you are wondering, when I mentioned that the NTP daemon could cause 
problem, I was referring to the one in the host: if the host clock is 
adjusted, some kernels show a lockup, which happens after some time... I 
don't know if you hit this bug or another one.

> Can someone provide me a working kernel config for the daemon transport?

Hmm, I suspect that the kernel configuration you are using is correct... there 
could be some strange interaction with the environment.

Double-check that the command line is the same and everything is the same 
apart from the kernel binary....

-- 
Paolo Giarrusso, aka Blaisorblade
Linux registered user n. 292729
http://www.user-mode-linux.org/~blaisorblade


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