On Fri, 2 Dec 2005, Klaus-J. Wolf suggested tentatively:
> Hi,
> 
> I am aware of the fact that my small troubles tend to be rather 
> unspecified, but maybe someone can help anyway.
> 
> I run 2.6.14-ck6-skas3-v8.2 as host and 2.4.28-bs2 as guest OS.
> 
> When I start "linux":
> 
>  1. There are many files created in the current directory on the host, 
> named like "1133497700-955364", containing fragments of the output, e.g. 
> "Switching to runlevel: 0". This is really annoying.

It's actually a feature for the paranoid; UML-2.4 (though not 2.6) can
log all that passes through all its TTYs :)

To stop it doing that, turn off TTY logging in the kernel configuration.
To make it put them somewhere else, pass tty_log_dir=/some/directory on
the UML command line.

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