Although this is a good solution, it can not be applied if you are not
using Gnome desktop (well, you can, but you need to install a lot of
additional gnome-related stuff :). Any other xterm replacement that
can be used in xterm= UML kernel switch?

An additional fact about the zombie linux process problem: it also
happens when you use 2.6.10-skas3-v7 as host kernel and 2.6.9-bb4 as
guest kernel.

------
Ferm�n

On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 03:06:48 +0100
David Fern�ndez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Just a new fact (and solution) I discovered related to the zombie
> process. As pointed by Paolo, It seems the problem is related in some
> way to xterms.
> 
> I have checked that adding the following to the command line:
> 
> xterm=gnome-terminal,-t,-x
> 
> which changes xterms to gnome-terminals, the zombie process
> dissapears.
> 
> So, the results experimented so far using 2.6.9-bb4 guest on
> 2.6.9-skas3-v7 depending on the command line parameters are the
> following:
> 
> con=null con0=pts   ---> OK
> con=null con0=xterm  ---> NOTOK (zombie process left after halting)
> con=null con0=xterm xterm=gnome-terminal,-t,-x    --> OK
> 
> Best regards,
> David
> 
>   > -----Mensaje original-----
>   > De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>   > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>   > En nombre de Ferm�n Gal�n M�rquez
>   > Enviado el: lunes, 03 de enero de 2005 14:37
>   > Para: David Fern�ndez
>   > CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 
>   > [email protected]
>   > Asunto: Re: [uml-user] "Zombie" linux process (UML 2.6.9 on 
>   > 2.6.9-skas3-v7 host)
>   > 
>   > On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 03:47:18 +0100
>   > David Fern�ndez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   > 
>   > > I have made the tests with a 2.6.9-bb4 guest kernel over the
>   > > 2.6.9-skas-v7 host and the behaviour seems the same: works
>   > > perfect when the console is a"pts" but when it is an "xterm" the
>   > > zombie process ([linux-2.6.9-bb4]) remains...
>   > 
>   > I've confirmed this behaviour in my system (2.6.9-bb4 guest on
>   > 2.6.9-skas3-v7 host).
>   > 
>   > ------
>   > Ferm�n



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