Hi Jeff,

I did this as per your instuctions (the halt & cad commands), but the
console returns:

ERR Out of memory

I assume that signaling is the only option after that?

Many Thanks,

Jay

On 20/11/2007, Jeff Dike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 20, 2007 at 07:02:10AM +0000, Jay Shah wrote:
> > When restoring the screen session, I see kernel details outlining virtual
> > pages and such (I am not as UML literate as you are unfortunately), but it
> > is "frozen", i.e. no CTRL+C/D will do anything. Is there some combination
> > where you can forcefully [halt]/[reboot]/[drop to a shell] the kernel?
>
> There are a few ways:
>         send a SIGTERM or SIGINT to the main UML pid from a different shell
>         uml_mconsole <umid> halt
>         uml_mconsole <umid> cad
>
> They first two will do pretty much the same thing - shut down the
> kernel with any regard to userspace, but it sounds like that's not an
> issue here.  The third will activate C-A-D processing, which will
> cause init to cleanly shut things down.
>
>                                 Jeff
>
> --
> Work email - jdike at linux dot intel dot com
>

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