Re: [uml-user] UML & Network... HELP

2005-01-28 Thread David Cannings
Christian Wicke wrote: > Hello Romain, >> I've any problems with network and UML. Somebody have a documentation on >> how to configure the network? I try with Tuntap transport but i lose my >> connection on my own host computer and in UML computer, i've not network... >> Tuntap is the better solut

Re: [uml-user] slirp is broken

2005-01-28 Thread Blaisorblade
On Thursday 27 January 2005 00:04, Taras Glek wrote: > SLIRP got broken(in 2.4) pretty soon after support for it was added to > UML. It was convenient while it worked, but it hasn't worked for a > long time. Unfortunately, I don't have the exact version of the kernel > it broke in since I just nuke

[uml-user] Updated Mandrake RPMS for UML, etc.

2005-01-28 Thread gboutwel
A while back I posted to the list about an UML LUG talk I gave, where I created Mandrake Kernel RPMS for an Mandrake SKAS patched kernel. I continue to get hits from folks getting those files. I just now got around to finding some time to poast about an update I've done to those kernels. At

[uml-user] Re: [POLL] Putting UML/2.4 into "fixes-only" mode

2005-01-28 Thread Jeff Dike
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > It's a huge work, but what is more important, it could obviously hurt > stability... Yes. > So, I'd suggest to follow this policy to choose the work to merge: > > - reduce *a lot* what is going to be merged... no new features, no > code cleanups (especially NOT the Make

[uml-user] Re: UML guest + SSH

2005-01-28 Thread Antoine Martin
> debug1: Authentications that can continue: > publickey,password,keyboard-interactive > debug1: Next authentication method: publickey > debug1: Trying private key: /home/franck/.ssh/identity > debug1: Trying private key: /home/franck/.ssh/id_rsa > debug1: Trying private key: /home/franck/.ssh/id_

[uml-user] Re: Telnet on UML

2005-01-28 Thread Antoine Martin
Please turn off html posting. > Also what does this parameter is used for : > con0=fd:0,fd:1 It is explained on the main uml site, fd means file descriptor. fd:0 is stdin, and fd:1 is stdout Antoine --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Inte