On Wednesday 06 April 2005 00:35, Jed Reynolds wrote:
> I have followed the yum instructions found on a Xen discussion in Redhat
> Magazine to get an FC3 root_fs:
> http://www.redhat.com/magazine/004feb05/features/virtualization/
> The difference being that I didn't run the MAKEDEV script but just
> copied my hosts' /dev directory over.
> (If this was a bad idea, let me know). I also created the udb[a-h] devs.
> If anyone is interested in my script for this I'd be happy to post it.
> It is similar to Matt Lawrence's script. Unfortunately, my experience
> with Matt's script was more difficult than I expected, but I might have
> skipped a step.

> Host is running 2.6.11.6 vanilla. Guest is 2.6.11.6 vanilla. This
> combination does not induce high (1.0+) uptime on host with idle guest.
> Uptime on guest reads at 1.00.
Someone else reported this, not yet tracked. However you confirm it's false 
load, i.e. it's only accounted badly, right?

> Question: I get some stack traces during boot. Are they signifigant and
> should I patch host kernel to get rid of them?
The guest kernel, not the host one. However, they are significant for 
developers, and because they *might* cause bugs (difficult to trigger). But 
these "bugs" are in every UML kernel and almost nobody had big problems, so 
don't worry a lot.

> They look like some kind 
> of attempted operations against tty0.
More or less. However, I know them well and I'm working on them.

To avoid getting the annoying message, disable Spinlock debugging under the 
"Kernel debugging" submenu in configuration.


> These messages present on power-down:

> line_ioctl: tty0: ioctl TIOCLINUX called
Btw, this is another unrelated message - the console does not support 
everything a terminal should support.
-- 
Paolo Giarrusso, aka Blaisorblade
Linux registered user n. 292729
http://www.user-mode-linux.org/~blaisorblade





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