s.
BTW, using Slackware myself.
Pete
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Still grepping through log files to find problems? Stop.
Now Search log events and configuration fi
etezilla.co.uk for version 0.1. I ought to put up 0.2 as it creates
some rc. files on the host as well.
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Still grepping through
rocess in one of the readmes on the URL I posted but substitute installing
slackware packages with the relevent rpms?
Pete
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Still gr
On Wednesday 08 August 2007, Peter Chant wrote:
> BTW - my script is getting more useful. It now generates a root filesystem
> image and a working script which runs it. Next stage, network
> configuration.
OK, if anyone is interested I've put the script on my webp
On Wednesday 08 August 2007, Paolo Giarrusso wrote:
Paulo,
> Indeed, if you remember the message I pointed out saying "device full" it
> was during an mknod operation by udev - so the relation between those two
> differences is clear.
yes, I had that very much in mind.
Pet
udev ups
the interface number automagically causing a pain with network config.
BTW - my script is getting more useful. It now generates a root filesystem
image and a working script which runs it. Next stage, network configuration.
Pete
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m= passing to it whereas mine does - and Dave does not install udev
whereas I do.
So thanks to you both.
Pete
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On Monday 06 August 2007, Peter Chant wrote:
> As I'm not greatly experienced with uml, and this is my first go at rolling
> my own file system (I've upgraded other people's systems before) I'm a bit
> concerned that I have multiple issues occuring.
>
> Pete
r good measure, because apparently that is what the 2.6.X kernels
want.
As I'm not greatly experienced with uml, and this is my first go at rolling my
own file system (I've upgraded other people's systems before) I&
n/udevtrigger
udevd-event[1220]: node_symlink: symlink(pty/s112, /dev/ttyw0) failed: No
space
left on device
udevd-event[1221]: udev_node_mknod: mknod(/dev/pty/s113, 020660, 3, 113)
failed:
No space left on device
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