Excellent, the difference in speed is noticeable. no benchmarks yet, but
the load on the host seems lower.

Any idea what this is:
Kernel panic - not syncing: Kernel mode fault at addr 0x0, ip 0x40000b20
deactivate_all_fds failed, errno = 9
It is 100% reproducible on a slackware10 filesystem running in 32-bit
mode on an amd64 system: just by doing make in the kernel src tree.
How do I debug this skas3/noprocmm mode? (gdb gave me nothing useful)
(I tried 2.6.15.4-bs1-tls and 2.6.15.4-bs2, and other versions... with
plain skas0 and mixed mode)

BTW, I've just created Ubuntu images (x86 and amd64):
http://uml.nagafix.co.uk/Ubuntu/
(now uploading)
And I have added a DamnSmallLinux image last week:
http://uml.nagafix.co.uk/DSL-2.2/

Jeff, you may want to add a link from the main site now (most of the
images have had enough testing now and the ones that do not work are
marked with 'DO NOT USE' - mostly because of tls issues)

Antoine

> Instead of adding "skas0" to the command line, to get a running UML it 
> suffices to use "noprocmm", if it's accepted by UML (I don't remember when 
> the patch was merged).
> 
> I've tested this with a Debian Sarge root_fs - as you already know, Slackware 
> root_fs already work in full SKAS3 mode.



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