2005-01-12, sze keltezéssel 18:26-kor Blaisorblade ezt írta:
> On Wednesday 12 January 2005 15:46, Hegedus Gabor wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > How stable is the ubd=mmap option? Can I use it on a real server?
> No - that has been deprecated - in current UMLs it should even be removed.
And what can I use i
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> The best host kernel is a 2.4 + SKAS3-v3, the best guest kernel is
> 2.6.9-bb4. I've not tested plain 2.6.10 as guest, but nobody has yet
> done it, it seems!
Okay, thanks. I think we'll go for 2.6.9-bb4. Host kernel is fine
already.
Though, we are using plain 2.6.10 at
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> You mentioned debian... If that's your host OS and you've installed
> the debian uml-utilies package, then I've seen this in every
> uml I've built myself, where I try to use uml's switch program...
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> I'm not around my uml debian box at the moment and don't remember
> the exact info..
On Thursday 13 January 2005 12:49, Nuutti Kotivuori wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > The best host kernel is a 2.4 + SKAS3-v3, the best guest kernel is
> > 2.6.9-bb4. I've not tested plain 2.6.10 as guest, but nobody has yet
> > done it, it seems!
> Okay, thanks. I think we'll go for 2.6.9-bb
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Hi List!
I built UML from 2.6.10 sources with no additional uml-specific patches.
My Host is also 2.6.10 with skas. I discovered that when (my) uml is running
as root _every_ user-id inside the uml may chmod _every_ file on a hostfs mount
and therfore
Hi List!
I built UML from 2.6.10 sources with no additional uml-specific patches.
My Host is also 2.6.10 with skas. I discovered that when (my) uml is running
as root _every_ user-id inside the uml may chmod _every_ file on a hostfs mount
and therfore become root etc...
This also happens if the ho