As I understand it NPTL support in UML is still a work in progress.  Is
this correct?  If so, is there an experimental patch set which works
better with NPTL and might allow things like RHEL4 to boot
out-of-the-box?

I am currently using a 2.6.12 guest kernel with RH9 rootfs and have
moved things around in /lib so as to avoid problems with NPTL but
I was hoping that there might be some improvements which would allow
me to use later versions of glibc without modification.

Is this possible?

cgf


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