On Thu, Nov 05, 2009 at 10:29:32AM +0100, Steffen Sledz wrote: > >> Yesterday i tried to use OE at my new notebook for the first time. But > >> i hit a qemu problem again: > >> ... > >> | mmap: Permission denied > >> > >> All solutions for this problem i found see the cause in a wrong > >> setting of mmap_min_addr (see e.g. > >> <http://www.bugcommunity.com/wiki/index.php/Kernel_and_Rootfs_Build_System#Potential_Problems_.26_Their_Solutions:>). > >> > >> But this setting is correct at my notebook: > >> > >> # cat /proc/sys/vm/mmap_min_addr > >> 0 > > > ... > > and if you read carefully, you'll notice that even if that value is > > correctly set to zero, you might still get an SELinux violation. it's > > just a suggestion. > > Thanx for the hint, but there's no SELinux (and no Apparmor) running.
I have the same problem on Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic). When I pass -r 2.6.18 or lower to qemu though, the qemu hangs itself and will never finish. With -r 2.6.19 and up, it gives me the "mmap: No such device or address" message. Did you find a solution in the mean time ? Marc
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