On Saturday 04 February 2006 23:23, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
> Once upon a time, there was an Ubuntu package for the user-mode-linux
> kernel:

> http://packages.ubuntu.com/warty/misc/user-mode-linux

> But this is for an old version of Ubuntu. For the current one, Breezy,
> the package apparently no longer exists and I cannot find why (the UML
> utilities package still exists).

> I find various UML kernels floating around, all quite old (typically
> only for Linux 2.4).

> Do I really have to compile one myself?

Both on my homepage (below) and on uml.nagafix.co.uk there are precompiled 
binary kernels (tarballed) and more than once instructions to use make-kpkg 
for UML were posted on the lists (this and/or uml-devel). Archives available 
on marc.theaimsgroup.com.

I don't know about UML on Ubuntu, however the "parent" package on Debian is 
unmaintained so it's likely you're right.


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