Hi Flavio, Thanks for your time.
> You mean the host kernel, isn't it? > Note that for x86_64 architectures skas3 patch doesn't work. (See info > about skas0 mode) > Excuse me but in my previous e-mail I gave you not the right URL. It > was about guest kernel patching. Anyway.. kernel patches are all > applicable in that way. I was talking about the HOST kernel, I have yet to touch compiling my own UML Guest kernel. SKAS0, is that secure, i.e. is it "breakable"? > I don't think skas3 patch may cause this kind of problems. > It seems there are some other trouble in filesystem support in the guest > kernel. That's what I thought > But, excuse me, only to make me understand... > If I did understand correctly you > 1) applied SKAS3 patch to your Linux HOST kernel (the real kernel, > that one you always boot when you power on your PC) Yes, I applied it to the host kernel, which is why I asked my datacenter to reboot the server. > 2) applied uml patch to your uml sources (did you?) No, I haven't touched the UML sources as-of-yet. 3) tried to boot a kernel. Yes > That kind of problems may also be caused by a wrong kernel > compilation, e.g. you didn't include ext3 filesystem support as built > in. I'm not quite sure what that is. Many Thanks Again, Jay ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Still grepping through log files to find problems? Stop. Now Search log events and configuration files using AJAX and a browser. Download your FREE copy of Splunk now >> http://get.splunk.com/ _______________________________________________ User-mode-linux-user mailing list User-mode-linux-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/user-mode-linux-user