Why not using a virtualized linux os with qemu accelerated with nvmm,instead of using compat_linux ?
Il giorno sab 25 set 2021 alle ore 06:27 Riza Dindir <riza.din...@gmail.com> ha scritto: > Hello All, > > I am adding compat_linux (linux emulation) to my system (NetBSD 9.2). > I have a couple of questions. > > The first question is this. In the manual page, it says that I need to > mount the procfs using the /etc/fstab file. But in that file I have > already an entry for the procfs as such > > procfs /proc procfs rw > > But in the manual page for compat_linux it says that I need to do this > > procfs /emul/linux/procfs procfs ro,linux > > It does make it readonly I believe and also changes the path to the > /proc directory. Would that be a problem? > > Another question would be this. When I get information on the > suse_base package (pkg_info suse_base) It says that I should change > the tmpfs entry in the /etc/fstab from > > tmpfs /var/sh tmpfs rw,-m1777,-sram%25 > > to this > > tmpfs /emul/linux//var/sh tmpfs rw,-m1777 > > Would I need to change this, and would it cause any problems? > > Although in the documentation it says that any file operations done by > linux applications will go to the /emul/linux directory first to find > the file, then look in the original location. > > Would it be better to leave the fstab intact, not changing it and > running linux applications? > > Regards, > Riza > -- Mario.