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Hello list,
I'm sure this must be an easy problem, but the solution continues to
escape me.
First, I have not been successful in compiling a kernel with /proc/mm
support. I downloaded source for 2.6.15 as well as the skas3-v8.2 patch
from Blaisorblade's site. When I do a make menuconfig, I can not find
any options for /proc/mm under "Processor Type & Features" as his site
says. I have tried it with both Debian's source for 2.6.15 as well as a
kernel.org source. The host system is running Debian Sarge (AMD64). Is
there an additional patch I am missing or something?
Second, am I correct that the host system needs to have a /dev/ubdX
device? Do I need special udev rules to get it to create the ubdX
device, or should it do it automatically when the proper module is
loaded? When I try to boot a guest Debian Sarge AMD64 image I
downloaded from the web, I am getting the following error:
ubda: unknown partition table
Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on
unknown-block(98,0)
I am guessing this has to do with the lack of a ubda device on the host
system, since I have mounted the guest system (with mount -o loop...)
and it most definitely does have a ubda device. The guest kernel is
also 2.6.15, with the uml-2.6.15-bs3-tls.patch from Blaisorblade's site
applied. That should be the only patch I need for a guest kernel,
correct?
Can anybody give me a clue-whack as to what I am doing wrong?
TIA,
Jacob
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