On 8/16/05, Jelle Boomstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 16 August 2005 17:44, Marco Garcês wrote:
> > >Well, it turn out, that one program needs 2.6.10 -kernel, so I need it
> > >as guest -kernel. I haven't find out UML-patches for that. Is there
> > >and do I need some?
> >
> > Since kernel 2.6.9, UML has been integrated in the vanilla kernel. You
> > just have to do the steps to compile it described before, has if it
> > has been patched.
> 
> But has the latest stable skas and guest code(skas0?) been integrated into the
> vanilla kernel?

HOST skas code has been rejected from vanilla kernel (quite a awhile
ago) and will never make it in there in it's current form (probably
never, since skas0 seems a promissing alternative).  The latest skas0
is still pretty much experimental and is mostly only available form
Jeff's Incrementals Page
(http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/patches.html) But I believe
that the majority of it has been submitted for the -mm tree.  I could
be wrong.  Just check the lkml archives, and/or the
user-mode-linux-devel archvives.

George

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George


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