Hello All,
I am reading compat_linux manual page. In the manual page for
NetBSD-current, it says this.
"It is recommended that you install Linux packages that include
configuration files, etc under /emul/linux, to avoid naming conflicts
with possible NetBSD counterparts."
Does this mean that
Hello Mario,
On Sat, Sep 25, 2021 at 7:43 AM Mario Marietto wrote:
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> Why not using a virtualized linux os with qemu accelerated with nvmm,instead
> of using compat_linux ?
>
> Il giorno sab 25 set 2021 alle ore 06:27 Riza Dindir
> ha scritto:
>>
>> Hello All,
>>
>> I am adding compat_linux
Hello Michael,
On Sat, Sep 25, 2021 at 7:26 AM Michael van Elst wrote:
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> riza.din...@gmail.com (Riza Dindir) writes:
>
> >already an entry for the procfs as such
> >procfs/proc procfs rw
> >But in the manual page for compat_linux it says that I need to do this
> >procfs
Why not using a virtualized linux os with qemu accelerated with
nvmm,instead of using compat_linux ?
Il giorno sab 25 set 2021 alle ore 06:27 Riza Dindir
ha scritto:
> Hello All,
>
> I am adding compat_linux (linux emulation) to my system (NetBSD 9.2).
> I have a couple of questions.
>
> The
riza.din...@gmail.com (Riza Dindir) writes:
>already an entry for the procfs as such
>procfs/proc procfs rw
>But in the manual page for compat_linux it says that I need to do this
>procfs /emul/linux/procfs procfs ro,linux
>It does make it readonly I believe and also changes the
Hello All,
I am adding compat_linux (linux emulation) to my system (NetBSD 9.2).
I have a couple of questions.
The first question is this. In the manual page, it says that I need to
mount the procfs using the /etc/fstab file. But in that file I have
already an entry for the procfs as such