On Tue, 11 Jan 2005, Rob Landley wrote:
Don't have a real partition to mount it on, unless I want to cannibalize the
host system's swap. I could try ubd if you think it would help.
You are likely to experience less bugs using ubd than hostfs.
/dev/console attaches to fd0 and fd1. These are not ttys/ptys but file
descriptors, hence they controlling tty sends the kill signal to the running
process still attached to that terminal, which is the vmlinux instance I
started.
OK. You won't have any easy way of sending Control-C then.
Try booting with the standard stdio console.
Regards
Henrik
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