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From: James M. <mac...@ED...> - 2000-10-05 20:52:36
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On Thu, 5 Oct 2000, Jeff Dike wrote: > mac...@ED... said: > > 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 :). > That makes it a little tough to reproduce it by doing exactly what you're > doing. I can make the rootfs available if that would help, but I doubt it would :(. > > You mean the umn method? Not from home because I did not have slip in > > the kernel. > Could that be the difference between home and work? Sorry on my explaination. I am using um_eth_net_util at both sites. > slip is available as a module, so getting the umn device working shouldn't be > hard. I need it for my weird kernel, so I'll just have to compile one... Also, in a uml, um_eth_net_set says permission denied for /dev/ram0. Or atleast thats what I remember it saying :). But I figure I am just not booting things as I should :(. Later, JES -- James B. MacLean mac...@ed... Department of Education http://www.ednet.ns.ca/~macleajb Nova Scotia, Canada B3M 4B2 um_eth_net_set |