On Thursday 09 February 2006 23:44, mlij wrote:
> > Several people have contributed to the root file systems listed here.
> > Unfortunately, some of these images are also dated (and assume Devfs
> > support). Good luck!
>
> I solved this issue.
> If I put the command devfs=mount, everything is ok.
Yes, but it won't work for a >= 2.6.13 (or 2.6.14, not sure) guest kernel. Be 
aware of that. You can do the transition later, however.
> Slackware:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/virtual$ linux ubd0=root_fs_slack8.1 devfs=mount

> Debian:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/virtual$ linux ubd0=Debian-3.0r0.ext2 devfs=mount
>
> I found the answer in
> http://deb.riseup.net/miscellaneous/uml/#get_a_root_fs

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