Hi,
Another thing I'm falling short of answers for. I know there used to be a file size limit of 2G for linux back in the 2.2 days ( think it was 2.2 ), but I seem to be stumbling across it on 2.6. I'm running a host of 2.6.11 with skas3v8, and when I try to start up a UML instance (guest 2.4.31) with 2048M memory, it stops with:
7188 File size limit exceeded

The startup flags I'm using are:
/opt/uml/linux-2.4.31 ubd0s=/home/uml/atlas_uml.cow,/opt/uml/gentoo-server.pristine.img ubd1s=/home/uml/atlas_uml_swap.cow,/opt/uml/redhat-swap.img eth0=tuntap,atlas-uml,FE:FD:0A:01:01:52 mem=2048M umid=atlas-uml con0=fd:0,fd:1 con=pty

It works with it set to 1500M...
I've tried with and without tmpfs as the TMP setting.  Any pointers?

--Dan

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