On Thursday 12 May 2005 20:02, Edward Faulkner wrote:
> On 5/12/05, Marcio Scheibler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Now, I'm in trouble trying to start UML with seven UBD
> > devices... It recognizes just first six (ubda through ubdf)
> > regardless their order in command-line (even with
> > udb6s before ubd5s for instance).
>
> I bet you're running into the argument limit.  From the UML "Fixing
> Problems" page:
>
> "It turns out that there's a limit of six environment variables on the
> kernel command line. When that limit is reached or exceeded, argument
> processing stops..."
ubdN handling is not related to env.vars. Also, this limit has been removed in 
later versions (including 2.6.11-bs5).
> http://jdike.stearns.org/uml/faq.html

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