<quote who="Alexander Samad">

> I have been playing around with user mode linux under debian, got it
> install and working, with the provided packages.  Now my next step is to
> give redhad a go under user mode linx.
> 
> I am unsure how I go about creating a root fs.
> 
> I have downloaded the first 2 disk for redhat 9.
> 
> My presumption is that i run linux and point initrd at something on the
> disks and then setup the cd as a second hard drive under the uml.
> 
> Question
> 
> has any one done this and what do I point where ?

It's *far* easier to use one of the root filesystem images available on the
UML website. That'll get you started, and you can install what you want from
there. :-)

- Jeff

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