Hi Shartak,
Try a more recent guest kernel. I have no idea why you are using an
ancient rc kernel!?
I assume you've downloaded the filesystem image from here (?):
http://fs.devloop.org.uk/
So you should not have any problems downloading a newer kernel image
from here:
http://uml.devloop.org.uk/
Hi Antoine,
Thanks for pointing out the error in my approach for asking help from other
uml users in the forum. I am using Ubuntu 10.04 as my host OS ,
linux-2.6.24-rc7 as my kernel image for uml and Ubuntu-Maverick root
filesystem(ext4 types) as rootfs for uml.
Please help me in my efforts and si
Hi Sarthak,
You're not saying which kernel you are using or which filesystem...
which makes it hard for people to help you.
My guess is that you're trying to mount an ext3/ext4 filesystem on an
older kernel that does not support its features.
Cheers
Antoine
On 14/02/11 05:09, sarthak dash wr
Hey folks,
I just tried to install User Mode Linux in my laptop for a research project
in order to test a kernel module but couldn't succeed. The error that I keep
on getting is :-
EXT3-fs: ubda: couldn't mount because of unsupported optional features
(240).
EXT2-fs: ubda: couldn't mount because