On 16/11/15 11:53, Richard Weinberger wrote:
> Am 16.11.2015 um 12:49 schrieb Vegard Nossum:
>> On 11/16/2015 12:44 PM, Richard Weinberger wrote:
>>> Am 16.11.2015 um 10:43 schrieb Vegard Nossum:
>>>> Starting UML like this:
>>>>
>>>> ./vmlinux rootfstype=hostfs rw ignore_console_loglevel con=xterm 
>>>> init=/bin/bash
>>>>
>>>> Results in unpredictable behaviour, most of the time an xterm flashes on
>>>> my screen but the process aborts with only "Aborted" on the console
>>>> where I ran the command, sometimes the xterm remains there but frozen,
>>>> sometimes the xterm spews this warning non-stop:
>>> Hmm, is this a new regression?
>>> I bet it only happens with con=xterm, right?
>> It's the first UML kernel I compile in a few years, so I don't know if
>> it's old or new, sorry.
>>
>> Yes, only con=xterm triggers this.
> Okay, let me see. I use xterm very seldom these days. And maybe nobody else 
> noticed. :D

ignore_console_runlevel triggers this. If you do not use it xterm 
console actually works fine (I use it all the time with a debian userspace).

A.

>
>> (For the record, I also couldn't con=pty or con=pts to work either, it
>> just results in "Aborted."
> You can use the "earlyprintk" parameter to get more output.
>
> Thanks,
> //richard
>
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