we often build our UML-target and run it on
the commandline simply on the GCC-Server like:

bin/uml/openwrt-uml-vmlinux ubd0=bin/uml/openwrt-uml-ext4.img 
eth8=tuntap,,,192.168.0.254

ofcourse 'eth8' shows up in our machine, but we cannot use it
for "internet" because the host is not aware of this.

for setting up routes or a bridge we need other rights ('root'),
so this will not work - my idea was, that it can possibly
work with IPv6-prefix delegation:

the host/GCC-server must have IPv6 space and our UML can
simply attach ("DHCP") space from it.

for now we use 'gcc20' which has no IPv6.

for IPv6 i tried connecting to 'bast...@gcc45.fsffrance.org' or
'bast...@gcc45.tetaneutral.net' but is seems down?

any thought about that? bye, bastian

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