On Thu, Mar 06, 2008 at 09:42:13PM -0500, lanas wrote:
> OK, a bit of context. I'm starting the UML inside a small LFS system
> running in text mode under VmWare. I just tried running the same UML
> on Fedora and voilĂ , a xterm appears, ahem, "magically", when run under
> a X server.
>
> So I guess the stock LFS inittab I use produces these graphical xterms
> and thus, must run under X. I'll have to then see how the others UML
> are doing it to have a console prompt instead of an xterm.
What the UML console driver is trying to do is run an xterm on the
*host*, where you have no $DISPLAY. If you want your consoles in
xterms, then give it a DISPLAY. If not, then see the consoles
section of
http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/configure.html
The only thing the UML inittab does is control how many consoles are
activated. It does nothing to control how they are attached to the host.
Jeff
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