I'm trying to create a Debian Wheezy filesystem to use in User Mode Linux.
right now I'm following this
<https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UserModeLinux> tutorial. The commands
after # Remove the other terminal events don't work here and I can't find
the equivalent operations in Wheezy.

When I try to boot all of the system gets frozen and ends up with this
(full log here <http://pastebin.com/mVUH3zxX>):

INIT: Entering runlevel: 2

    [[36minfo[39;49m] Using makefile-style concurrent boot in runlevel 2.
    [   12.690000] Virtual console 5 assigned device '/dev/pts/12'
    [   12.690000] Virtual console 6 assigned device '/dev/pts/19'
    [   12.690000] Virtual console 4 assigned device '/dev/pts/20'
    [   12.690000] Virtual console 3 assigned device '/dev/pts/26'
    [   12.690000] Virtual console 2 assigned device '/dev/pts/27'
    [   12.690000] Virtual console 1 assigned device '/dev/pts/28'

I would use a already prepared filesystem, or even rootstrap, but both of
them forces me to have internet inside the UML machine and, for security
reasons in this environment, I cannot create bridges to my own network.

Do you know how can I pass this until I get a login message?

Thanks
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