From: BlaisorBlade <bla...@ya...> - 2003-12-01 18:44:43
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Alle 08:47, venerd=EC 28 novembre 2003, Abhijeet Dharmapurikar ha scritto: > Hi , > I get the following error when i start my UML. It > hangs and i have to kill the processes. If I understood things well, after 5 minutes it would give again the same=20 errors from init. I think it can't open the console: either /etc/inittab is= =20 wrong(it doesn't need any change between a normal system and a UML one; you= =20 would only reduce the number of consoles). > Please run makehistory and/or makedbz before > starting innd. This is not relevant, INN(a news server, you don't want it probably) doesn'= t=20 work because of errors in its startup scripts. > and invoke my UML with the following command > ./linux > ubd0=3D/home/don/installables/UserModeLinux/root_fs/root_fs.rh-9-full.pri= stin >e.20030724 ubd1=3Dswap Read this page: http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/input.html and then pass a con=3D initialization. Probably "con0=3Dfd:0,fd:1 con=3Dxt= erm" is=20 enough, if you have X running on the host (note that if UML is run under a= =20 different user than the one logged inside X, you need to issue this command: xhost +localhost as=20 the user logged inside X). Normally this isn't needed because UML has that value as default; but who=20 compiles the kernel can screw it up, and maybe you did this. =2D-=20 cat <<EOSIGN Paolo Giarrusso, aka Blaisorblade Linux Kernel 2.4.21/2.6.0-test on an i686; Linux registered user n. 292729 EOSIGN |