From: Arindam H. <ari...@in...> - 2004-06-06 12:40:44
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Hi all, How can I enable quota inside UML ? I have tried mounting /home under /dev/ubd/2 but I get error while UML boot up that quota version is not supported by kernel. Thanks Arindam |
From: roland <for...@gm...> - 2004-06-06 12:53:15
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hi arindam! what uml kernel and what root_fs do you use ? what does "quota -V" give ? regards roland ----- Original Message ----- From: "Arindam Haldar" <ari...@in...> To: <use...@li...> Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2004 2:41 PM Subject: [uml-user] quota in UML ? > Hi all, > > How can I enable quota inside UML ? > > I have tried mounting /home under /dev/ubd/2 but I get error while UML > boot up that quota version is not supported by kernel. > > Thanks > > Arindam > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by the new InstallShield X. > From Windows to Linux, servers to mobile, InstallShield X is the one > installation-authoring solution that does it all. Learn more and > evaluate today! http://www.installshield.com/Dev2Dev/0504 > _______________________________________________ > User-mode-linux-user mailing list > Use...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/user-mode-linux-user > |
From: henrique <hen...@fu...> - 2004-06-06 18:54:46
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Dear UML users, I have created a very small root file-system, based on Debian Woody and on busybox. The link: http://moreira.dnsalias.net/home/guest/linux/y_reps03/my_uml/ fs_deb3B_2.ex2 It has a lot of standard daemons, including sshd, tftp, ..., and I personally use it for quickly starting UML on my Pentium-II development server... :) The static IP address configured is 192.168.0.147 but can be easily changed via senv if 23.23.23.147 or any other ip. penv/xenv display persistent attributes. The command line linux ubd0=... if=24.24.24.147 gives quickly another ip on UML startup. (when you want to start a lot of UMLs on your host without bothering with configurations.) Note: dpkg/apt is not included. This is intended to be a very small root file-system. I have created also a huge Debian Woody root file-system, but I ask someone to host it, since my server disk is limited. Comments are appreciated. Have fun! Regards, Henrique |
From: henrique <hen...@fu...> - 2004-06-09 02:41:21
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Dear users, I got two gentle men that offered storage of small and big root fs: Ali Almahdi and Millis. The first: http://uml.almahdi.cc/henrique/ The second: http://faztek.dnsalias.org/my_uml/ (to be hosted soon) Root file-system highlights: => RedHat 9.0 full featured => Debian Woody/Busybox => Debian Woody full featured, apt configured as 'test'-pkgs My main site is rather small (the same link as before): http://moreira.dnsalias.net/home/guest/linux/y_reps03/my_uml/ Best regards, Henrique On Sun, 6 Jun 2004, henrique wrote: > Dear UML users, > > I have created a very small root file-system, > based on Debian Woody and on busybox. > > The link: > http://moreira.dnsalias.net/home/guest/linux/y_reps03/my_uml/ > fs_deb3B_2.ex2 > > > It has a lot of standard daemons, including sshd, tftp, ..., > and I personally use it for quickly starting UML > on my Pentium-II development server... :) > > The static IP address configured is > 192.168.0.147 > but can be easily changed via > senv if 23.23.23.147 > or any other ip. > > penv/xenv display persistent attributes. > > The command line > linux ubd0=... if=24.24.24.147 > gives quickly another ip on UML startup. > (when you want to start a lot of UMLs on your host without > bothering with configurations.) > > > Note: dpkg/apt is not included. > This is intended to be a very small root file-system. > > > I have created also a huge Debian Woody root file-system, > but I ask someone to host it, since my server disk is limited. > > > Comments are appreciated. > > Have fun! > > Regards, > Henrique |
From: henrique <hen...@fu...> - 2004-06-10 16:27:29
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Dear UML community, Finaly I have ***umlslackroot*** root file-system available: => a slightly modified zipslack, originally from Slackware, to fit UML. Little changes were made on the original zipslack, from (c)Slackware.com. Thanks to Patrick J. Volkerding <vol...@sl...> for granting the name and allowing public dist of this resemblant distro for UML; please refer to ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware/COPYRIGHT.TXT for details on usage of this root file-system, and respect GPL. See also README at bottom of email. Main files: fs_umlslackroot_0.ex2.README fs_umlslackroot_0.ex2.bz2 fs_umlslackroot_0.ex2.bz2.md5 Thanks to Ali Almahdi and Millis for the mirrors. Mirrors: http://uml.almahdi.cc/henrique/pool_h01/ http://faztek.dnsalias.org/my_uml/pool_h01/ (to be hosted soon) My main site is rather small (the same link as before): http://moreira.dnsalias.net/my_uml/ Other root file-system highlights: => RedHat 9.0 full featured => Debian Woody/Busybox => Debian Woody full featured, apt configured as 'test'-pkgs Best regards, Henrique ---clip--- This is the 'umlslackroot_0' root file-system, suited for UML: a slightly modified zipslack, originally from Slackware, to fit UML. (zipslack is based on Slackware 3.1) Original credits to: Patrick Volkerding <vol...@sl...> Package sources are all available at: ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware/source/ Please respect GPL agreements, and read ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware/COPYRIGHT.TXT Patrick Volkerding has agreed the name of this root file-system. Original packages and contents were kept, except: * shadowconfig off (non secure - you can turn it on) * rc.ttys is invoked from rc.S, to enable tty's, having devfs=mount (default invoking UML) * Minor adaptations made on the initial scripts, some of them moved into /root/OLD. Changes are marked with 'Moreira'. * securetty was relaxed (non secure) The idea is to bring the UML connectivity as easy as possible. * Network is configured by default with a static IP: 192.168.0.147 * It contains sshd 3.7.1p1, compiled for Freesco 3.0.x, from http://www.freescosoft.com/home/html/FREESCO/packages/v0.3.x/ opensshd_---_dingetje.htm Original sources at: http://www.openssh.org Example of a command line to run UML: TAP=eth0=tuntap,tap0,,192.168.0.254 umid=zip ubd0=fs_umlslackroot_0.ex2 mem=32M $TAP \ con=null con0=fd:1,fd:0 Root file-system size: total size=90M df=87M 73M 9.5M # size, used, available bz2=30M Enjoy UML and umlslackroot! Henrique Moreira <li...@mo...> ---clip--- |
From: Henrique M. <web...@pl...> - 2013-09-24 22:40:19
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New link, sorry for inconvenience! http://www.playreef.com/my_uml/pool_h01/ |
From: Arindam H. <ari...@in...> - 2004-06-07 04:16:36
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Hi all, [root@ah4rh73 root]# quota -V Quota utilities version 3.06. Compiled with RPC Bugs to mv...@pl..., jack@suse. [root@ah4rh73 root]# uname -a Linux ah4rh73 2.4.26 #1 Sat Jun 5 04:16:41 IST 2004 i686 unknown [root@ah4rh73 root]# I have RH7.3 in UML. The RH7.3 was copied from an existing partition using dd command to root_fs. Here is the command I start UML with. Kernel command line: mem=192M eth0=tuntap,tap0,,172.17.4.254 ubd0=/tmp/UML/rh7.3uml/umlRH73_rootfs ubd2=/tmp/UML/rh7.3uml/umlRH73_homefs ubd1=/tmp/UML/rh7.3uml/umlRH73_swap fakehd fake_ide con=xterm con1=fd:0,fd:1 root=/dev/ubd0 fakehd : Changing ubd_gendisk.major_name to "hd". This is what I have tried to start quota [root@ah4rh73 root]# quotacheck -cuv /home quotacheck: Scanning /dev/hd/disc2/disc [/home] done quotacheck: Checked 2 directories and 2 files [root@ah4rh73 root]# repquota /home *** Report for user quotas on device /dev/hd/disc2/disc Block grace time: 7days; Inode grace time: 7days Block limits File limits User used soft hard grace used soft hard grace ---------------------------------------------------------------------- root -- 36 0 0 4 0 0 [root@ah4rh73 root]# quotaon /home quotaon: using /home/aquota.user on /dev/hd/disc2/disc [/home]: No such process quotaon: Quota format not supported in kernel. [root@ah4rh73 root]# I have tried using /dev/ubd/2 instead of /dev/hd/disc2/disc but with same result. Is it due to UML kernel ? Do I have to get a 2.4.20 kernel that is supported in RH7.3? Any clues on what I am doing wrong? Thanks Arindam |
From: Brian M. <br...@mc...> - 2004-06-07 22:52:38
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On Mon, Jun 07, 2004 at 09:47:32AM +0530, Arindam Haldar wrote: >=20 > Any clues on what I am doing wrong? Look at the -F option on quotacheck. Again, I think the userland tool identifies the wrong quota format for the UML kernel. I believe the correct option may have been vfsold to make it work. Try them all if it's not that one. |
From: Arindam H. <ari...@in...> - 2004-06-09 17:12:21
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Brian McGroarty wrote: > On Mon, Jun 07, 2004 at 09:47:32AM +0530, Arindam Haldar wrote: > >>Any clues on what I am doing wrong? > > > Look at the -F option on quotacheck. > > Again, I think the userland tool identifies the wrong quota format for > the UML kernel. I believe the correct option may have been vfsold to > make it work. Try them all if it's not that one. > Hi all, When I have quota.user file i.e. the old quota format I don’t have problem inside UML. Why is the newer quota format not being supported? Anything that can be done to invoke the new format? This is necessary because the software to be tested supports new format only. Any ideas how it can be achieved? Thanks. Arindam |
From: Arindam H. <ari...@in...> - 2004-06-10 15:30:54
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Arindam Haldar wrote: > Brian McGroarty wrote: > >> On Mon, Jun 07, 2004 at 09:47:32AM +0530, Arindam Haldar wrote: >> >>> Any clues on what I am doing wrong? >> >> >> >> Look at the -F option on quotacheck. >> >> Again, I think the userland tool identifies the wrong quota format for >> the UML kernel. I believe the correct option may have been vfsold to >> make it work. Try them all if it's not that one. >> > > Hi all, > > When I have quota.user file i.e. the old quota format I don’t have > problem inside UML. > > Why is the newer quota format not being supported? > Anything that can be done to invoke the new format? This is necessary > because the software to be tested supports new format only. > > Any ideas how it can be achieved? > > Thanks. > > Arindam > AND i made the silliest of the mistake. i never insmod quota_v2 :-( thanks all, specially to Brain & Roland. |
From: Brian M. <br...@mc...> - 2004-06-06 15:09:56
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On Sun, Jun 06, 2004 at 06:11:47PM +0530, Arindam Haldar wrote: >=20 > How can I enable quota inside UML ? >=20 > I have tried mounting /home under /dev/ubd/2 but I get error while UML=20 > boot up that quota version is not supported by kernel. quota does work under UML, but I have had problems where the version of the quota system is misidentified by the userland tools. I had to force it when setting up quotas on the filesystem. |