On Wed, Nov 11, 2015, at 14:29, Richard Weinberger wrote:
> Am 11.11.2015 um 18:21 schrieb Balaco Baco:
> > On Wed, Nov 11, 2015, at 14:07, Richard Weinberger wrote:
> >> On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 6:04 PM, Balaco Baco <balacob...@imap.cc> wrote:
> >>> On Wed, Nov 11, 2015, at 13:39, Richard Weinberger wrote:
> >>>> On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 5:13 PM, Balaco Baco <balacob...@imap.cc> wrote:
> >>>>> There is one details that did not work for me, but it was easy to "fix"
> >>>>> (quotes because I'm not sure it is the best fix). But someone else may
> >>>>> find it useful.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Detailed steps so everyone can compare doing it, if needed:
> >>>>>
> >>>>>>  1. get one kernel source package from https://cdn.kernel.org/
> >>>>>>  (I tried these steps with more than one option, searching for the 
> >>>>>> older and more stable
> >>>>>>  version; if the results are different for you, try another one; below 
> >>>>>> I copied my 4.2.6 try; 3.18 does not have this problem)
> >>>>>
> >>>>>>  2. extract it.
> >>>>> $ tar xJf ...
> >>>>> $ cd lin<TAB>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>>  3. first step...
> >>>>> $ make defconfig ARCH=um #uml1
> >>>>>
> >>>>> *** Default configuration is based on 'x86_64_defconfig'
> >>>>> kernel/time/Kconfig:157:warning: range is invalid
> >>>>> #
> >>>>> # configuration written to .config
> >>>>> #
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> That warning is strange. I did not like it. So I just edited that 
> >>>>>> file, and changed it! :D hehehe
> >>>>>
> >>>>> $ vim kernel/time/Kconfig  # if it spitted a diff for line 157:
> >>>>> -        range 1 NR_CPUS
> >>>>> +       range 1 1
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> So, again...
> >>>>> # make defconfig ARCH=um #uml1
> >>>>> *** Default configuration is based on 'x86_64_defconfig'
> >>>>> #
> >>>>> # configuration written to .config
> >>>>> #
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> So, assume the next steps have no problem, except that I don't know
> >>>>>> how to make my UML access the Internet... this is in another
> >>>>>> discussion, though
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> ... ?
> >>>>> $ make menuconfig ARCH=um #uml2
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> Build it
> >>>>> $ make ARCH=um #uml3 uml4 uml5
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> Run it now... but where is my Internet? :( hehehehe
> >>>>
> >>>> You did not configure a connection.
> >>>> tuntap is a common method.
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>> To add something like 'eth0=tuntap,,,192.168.1.100' to the command line
> >>> is enough? Or I must change some config step that is not the default?
> >>
> >> Depends on your setup.
> >> A common setup is " eth0=tuntap,tap0".
> >> i.e. create a tap0 in your host and setup routing/ips.
> >>
> > 
> > I (yet) have no clue what a tap is. Searches¹ did not ring many clear
> > bells for me.
> > 
> > ¹https://duckduckgo.com/html/?q=uml+user+mode+linux+tuntap
> > 
> > My setup is what I have showed here. I have a AMD64 Debian image
> > (Debian-Wheezy-AMD64-root_fs). The compile config I have showed here (I
> > did not change anything besides a few options of the given default, and
> > most of the tries I did not do these changes).
> > 
> > 
> 
> http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/old/networking.html
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TUN/TAP
> 

Since I have no root access in the host machine, I must use 'slirp'.
Right? Now I'll install it (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slirp) from
source and pass the full path to UML in the command line, e.g.:

eth0=slirp,,/home/me/bin/


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