Nigel George wrote:
> Host System: 2.4.20 kernel. Slackware 9.0 (Possibly 8.3?).
> I downloaded the most recent 2.6.x kernel from the main kernel website
> and compiled it with
>
> make menuconfig ARCH=um
> make linux ARCH=um
>
> Mostly followed
> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/uml.xml?style=prin
On Sat, 9 Apr 2005, Scott Granados wrote:
> However, when I run ssh, both the included openssh and the ssh.com verion I
> get a quote "/dev/ptmx no such file or directory."
>
> When I do a ls -al /dev/ptmx I get a device with a major and minor of 5 and 2
> which the man page confirms.
Does direc
On Sunday 10 April 2005 12:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear UML developers,
>
> I use UML for about two years, especially the version linux-2.4.24um-3
> (uml-patch-2.4.24-3.bz2), and is quite stable.
>
> Now I've compiled the last patch from SourceForge (uml-patch-2.4.27-1)
> and sometimes (spor
On Friday 08 April 2005 20:29, Jed Reynolds wrote:
> Question about connecting ptys. I've tried specifying various ssl
> options to try to connect to serial lines but I don't see any boot
> messages saying any ptys are being allocated. Am I missing something?
IIRC pts are allocated on demand, i.e.
On Friday 08 Apr 2005 6:28 pm, Blaisorblade wrote:
> On Friday 08 April 2005 17:04, Jelle Boomstra wrote:
> > On Friday 08 April 2005 16:49, Simon Waters wrote:
> > >
> > > Was running Debian testing on host, with the various Debian UML
> > > packages loaded from the other versions, and the Debian
Hi, I just wanted to say thank you for all the help to everyone on the list.
I have a great slackware image up and running with all the bells and
whistles, plus it's easy to add extra tools etc. I'm using this in a dev
environment for work and it's fantastic.
So thanks to everyone for your help
Title: Message
Host System: 2.4.20
kernel. Slackware 9.0 (Possibly 8.3?).
I downloaded the
most recent 2.6.x kernel from the main kernel website and compiled it
with
make menuconfig
ARCH=um
make linux
ARCH=um
Mostly followed http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/uml.xml?style=printable (except
> > Since I need to keep the SuSE kernel for the host system for various
> > reasons, would it solve the problem, if I include the commandline syemu
> > patch in the guest kernel and start it with nosysemu parameter?
> I'm almost sure an updated SuSE kernel would solve this.
There are some uml upd
Title: Message
I should also
mention, the above UML Kernel was compiled with 2G/2G 'no set' and when I set it
and run the things again I get the following...
---
Checking for
/proc/mm...not foundChecking PROT_EXEC mmap in /tmp...OKtracing thread
pid = 14879Linux version 2.6.11 ([EMAIL PROT