Le Mardi 10 Septembre 2002 08:01, Eric B Kiser a écrit : > Allrighty, > > Here is what I have put together. Some of which is just an educated guess. > > I was using an older version of uml_utilities which worked fine with the > slink file system and the 2.4.18-21 kernel. However, it did not work with > either the 2.4.18-21 or 2.4.18-45 kernels when combined with the bering > file system. This was tested with both my bering 1.0-rc2 and my bering > 1.0-rc3 and both of these tested against both the -21 and -45 kernels. It > also did not work when combined with Brad's bering 1.0-rc3 file system. To > get more in depth I also used Brad's start up script, 2.4.18-45 kernel, and > initrd.lrp. To take it a step forward I swapped in and out my start up > script, my kernels, my file systems, and initrd.lrp. All to no success. I > worked on this for hours and am pretty sure I have used every possible > combination. > > Next, I updated to the most recent uml_utilities released just a few days > ago on 2002-09-06. I found that I could only get the UML bering file system > to come up with the 2.4.28-21 kernel. Brad however is able to use the > 2.4.28-45 kernel but he is also using uml_utilities dated 2002-07-29. My > original uml_utilities was even older than this. > > So here is my final recommendation... > > bering 1.0-rc3 file system > + > kernel 2.4.18-21 > + > uml_utilities_20020906.tar.bz2 > > or use... > > bering 1.0-rc3 file system > + > kernel 2.4.18-45 > + > uml_utilities_20020729.tar.bz2 > > If anyone can confirm interactions that counter what I have just tested > please let me know. For now I am going to stick with the most recent > uml_utilities and use the 2,4,18-21 kernel until the bering crew releases > an update.
Eric: There is indeed a link between the version of uml_utilities and the version of the UML patch you are using. New functionnalities added by more recent version of UML need recent version of uml_utilities. This is not clearly documented in the UML web site and I should also made that point clearer in my doc. The trick is to find when the UML patch you are using was released and find the closest release of uml_utilities The UML patch list is here: http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/dl-2.4-patches-sf.html For example patch 45 was released July 25th The uml_utilities releases are here: http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/dl-tools-sf.html >From this list it appears that you should use the 20020721 version. More recent version might work as well. No guarantee... Also a very important point is to start your virtual machine with xterm and nothing else (aterm, xrvt and the many variant that are existing). So xterm must be installed on your host. Hope that help. But it's true that UML can sometime be a bit tricky... Jacques ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by: OSDN - Tired of that same old cell phone? Get a new here for FREE! https://www.inphonic.com/r.asp?r=sourceforge1&refcode1=vs3390 _______________________________________________ Leaf-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-devel