From: James M. <mac...@ED...> - 2000-10-05 16:40:22
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On Thu, 5 Oct 2000, Jeff Dike wrote: > mac...@ed... said: > > if it even acknowledges the enter ;). It makes logging in a very > > challenging experience :). > So, it happens so often you can't log in... Yes, the password is hard to tell if you get a character or not :(. > Does it happen only on the main console? Have you checked it on a virtual > console, the serial line, or in a telnet session? Happens on ssh logins too. I believe it happend on other virtuals, but I have not tested that way lately. > Can you tell me exactly how you're running UML? In a directory I have a small root filesystem that was basically a boot disk with vi and ping added and some extra space to see if I could get apache on it :). I do not have experience with devfs so I mknod the ptys that ssh wants after the boot, but I know the problem was there before that :). I do the ./um_.... eth0 100 and then ./linux and up she comes. I have only one virtual screen, as I prefer to play via ssh so I can rsync stuff around. > As for that networking thing, have you tried both interfaces to see if they > both have the problem? You mean the umn method? Not from home because I did not have slip in the kernel. I will see about getting something there to test that. > Jeff > thanks again, JES -- James B. MacLean mac...@ed... Department of Education http://www.ednet.ns.ca/~macleajb Nova Scotia, Canada B3M 4B2 |