On Sat, Mar 17, 2007 at 08:05:33PM +0000, Antoine Martin wrote:
> Try upgrading the host kernel to 2.6.20.3 or 2.6.21-rcX
> I supposed you did read the warning message at the top of the page?
> (there are issues with host kernels > 2.6.15)

FYI, I believe this is fixed in 2.6.21-rc4 - independent confirmation of
this would be nice.

> > BTW: I spent hours to find a relative-stable kernel with UML to compile, 
> > but found a lot of then can't be compiled because of a PAGE_SHIFT error 
> > and syscall0 error. After fix these, I still can't run it up. So I 
> > change to binary kernel, but failed again.
> Sounds like a host kernel issue.

Sounds more like a libc/headers issue.

                                Jeff

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