From: Jeff D. <jd...@ka...> - 2002-09-21 21:52:57
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lu...@le... said: > A '-nosync' option so that the UML kernel never does any fsync/sync > back to the host kernel. Where'd you get the idea that it's doing that now? Jeff |
From: Me <lu...@le...> - 2002-10-02 20:18:01
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I'm using 2.4.19 UML. I'm launching a chrooted, unprivledged (with modified chroot binary) UML. I'm passing ' con1=port:20044' to the UML. When I try to connect, I get: # telnet localhost 20044 Trying 127.0.0.1... Connected to localhost. Escape character is '^]'. Connection closed by foreign host. # It happens very quickly without any noticeable pause. If I run unprivledged without the chroot, it works. Help? LugZug |
From: David C. <da...@da...> - 2002-10-02 20:30:24
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Me wrote: > I'm launching a chrooted, unprivledged (with modified chroot binary) UML. > > I'm passing ' con1=port:20044' to the UML. I assume UML can't find the port-helper binary. You will need to include this in the chroot, or find an alternative way to access your UML. David -- David Coulson http://davidcoulson.net/ d...@vi... http://journal.davidcoulson.net/ |
From: Me <lu...@le...> - 2002-10-02 20:51:47
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On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, David Coulson wrote: > I assume UML can't find the port-helper binary. You will need to include > this in the chroot, or find an alternative way to access your UML. Thanks David! Just tossing a statically compiled port-helper in the chroot at usr/lib/uml/ isn't enough. How is port-helper called? An example command line would be helpful. Does port-helper have additional dependencies on other binaries? LugZug |
From: Me <lu...@le...> - 2002-10-02 21:19:04
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use the source luke... |