Just for my curiosity,
how did you get your UML guest filesystem?
I know there are a lot of ready to use filesystem images for example here:
http://uml.nagafix.co.uk/
I guess you got it there. Isn't it?

In my case I chosen to make my UML filesystem by myself. I prefer to
have a Gentoo host filesystem containing a virtual Debian UML-based.
In order to get UML filesystem I used debootstrap utility.
Further information at:
http://www.vdd-project.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=20&Itemid=51#A%20Debian%20root%20filesystem


Bye,

Flavio

On 12/10/2007, Jay Shah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using CentOS 4 for the host machine, and CentOS 5 for the UML
> Guest. I am using kernel 2.6.20.20-skas3-v9-pre9.
>
> Jay
>
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