From: Robert E. <rpe...@ya...> - 2004-10-24 07:48:10
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I am using Windows SP2. On a Dell 600m Inspiron. It has 512 MB RAM. 60GB HD, and a 1.8 GHZ Intel Centrino. My Config File named c.xml is appended at the end of this message: Colinux build 710 was working on my machine. When I tried the new build 1023. I got this message: (In Cygwin) $ ./colinux-daemon.exe -c c.xml Cooperative Linux Daemon, 0.6.2-pre5 Compiled on Sat Oct 23 19:09:43 2004 daemon: exit code 82c0e804 daemon: error - CO_RC_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY, line 58, file colinux/os/current/kern el/alloc.o (22) (End of Message) My Config File: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <colinux> <!-- This line needs to point to your root file system. For example change "root_fs" to the name of the Debian image. Inside coLinux it will be /dev/cobd0 Block Device Aliasing: You can now handle most dual-boot issues by adding an alias="devname" to block_device. i.e. alias="hda", alias="hda1" You can do this for SCSI as well as IDE. You need to be aware that if you add an alias, you need to change your bootparams root="devname" appropriately (you may need to use devfs naming in some situations). --> <block_device index="0" path="\DosDevices\c:\coLinux\gentoo-i586-ext3-2g-deluxe" enabled="true" /> <!-- This line can specify a swap file if you wish, or an additional image file, it will /dev/cobd1. Additional block_devices can be specified in the same manner by increasing the index --> <block_device index="1" path="\DosDevices\c:\coLinux\swap_device" enabled="true" /> <!-- bootparams allows you to pass kernel boot parameters --> <bootparams>root=/dev/cobd0</bootparams> <!-- Initial RamDISK (initrd) support --> <initrd path="initrd.gz" /> <!-- image allows you to specify the kernel to boot --> <image path="vmlinux" /> <!-- this line allows you to specify the amount of memory available to coLinux --> <memory size="64" /> <!-- This allows you to modify networking parameters, see the README or website or wiki for more information --> <network index="0" type="slirp" /> </colinux> |