Hi,

> 
> > > 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?
> > I'm almost sure an updated SuSE kernel would solve this.
> 
> There are some uml updates for 9.2, not sure the (host) 
> sysemu fix is in the 9.2 update kernels though.
> 
> 9.1 kernels are fine, these predate the sysemu support and 
> thus also don't include buggy sysemu support ;)
> 
> 9.3 or a kernel-of-the-day 
> (http://ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/kernel/kotd/i386/HEAD/)
> should be fine as well.
> 

Changeing the guest from 2.4.27-um1 (from sourceforge) to -bs1 (from
~blaisorblade) makes the guest kernel panic a little later, so it didn't
solve my problem.

But yesterday, I received the SuSE 9.3 update and with the 9.3 kernel both
guest versions works again!

Thanks

Gerald




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