Re: [uml-user] newbie building root filesystems

2007-08-15 Thread Jeff Dike
On Mon, Aug 13, 2007 at 03:19:01PM -0400, Ryan Jordan wrote: >I do have access to VMWare, so if this boils down to "install RHEL 4 > somewhere and dd the hard disk", I can do that. In that case, what > specifically needs to be changed (if anything) to make the image work > with UML? With an RP

Re: [uml-user] newbie building root filesystems

2007-08-13 Thread Antoine Martin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 All the filesystems I have made include the script to (re-)generate them: http://uml.nagafix.co.uk/ No Slackware 12 (yet) - but there is a CentOS 5 (==RedHat5 except for the repo) Antoine Mark Lidd wrote: > I can email you a script tomorrow (I thin

Re: [uml-user] newbie building root filesystems

2007-08-13 Thread Mark Lidd
I can email you a script tomorrow (I think Jeff and someone else wrote/worked on it -I don't remember right now -its in the script.). I did some (very) minor hacking to get it to work on Fedora 7 -just adding a case here or there . Let me know. Mark At 06:21 PM 8/13/2007, you wrote: On Mon

Re: [uml-user] newbie building root filesystems

2007-08-13 Thread Peter Chant
On Monday 13 August 2007, Ryan Jordan wrote: > Hello all, > >I'm a bit of a newbie to UML, and I'm trying to find some decent > documentation on rolling my own root filesystem. What I've found so far > seems to be either out of date, 404'd, or specific to a particular > distro (Debian w/ deboot

[uml-user] newbie building root filesystems

2007-08-13 Thread Ryan Jordan
Hello all, I'm a bit of a newbie to UML, and I'm trying to find some decent documentation on rolling my own root filesystem. What I've found so far seems to be either out of date, 404'd, or specific to a particular distro (Debian w/ debootstrap). Is there a good place to look besides the UML Wi