> Going by memory, this was because earlier SYSEMU patches were 
> buggy. Recent UML refuse to run on earlier buggy SKAS patch 
> revision. Older ones seemed to run well, but crashed due to 
> the SYSEMU bug, for instance, when you did echo 0 > 
> /proc/sysemu, and strace didn't work well, and so on.
> 
> So: compile a recent UML kernel (2.6.11-bs3 or 2.6.9-bs7, see 
> my homepage). I don't know what SuSE has for this, so I'm 
> CC:ing to Gerd Knorr.

Mmmh, I looked through your site and I am not quite sure if understand
correctly.


I have a guest system which is a linux 2.4.27 with uml_patch-2.4.27-1.bz2
applied. (I have compiled the kernel on my own)

The host is the SuSE 9.2 kernel.

Is the sysemu patch part of the uml_patch-2.4.27-1.bz2 at all? Or is it only
included if I apply your additional patches?

Since I need to keep the SuSE kernel for the host system for various
reasons, would it solve the problem, if I include the commandline syemu
patch in the guest kernel and start it with nosysemu parameter?

Thanks

Gerald



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