Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "nagafix".
2007 Jul 10
3
console lock up
hello,
I am using 2.6.21, lguest-2.6.21-307.patch.gz and an image from
http://uml.nagafix.co.uk/Fedora7/Fedora7-x86-root_fs.bz2
the console hangs, is this expected or caused by the image? I can
still ssh to it or if I boot in single user mode the console is
available but running init3 and it's hung.
also is it possible to get the last gz patch released for 2.6.21?
2007 Jul 10
3
console lock up
hello,
I am using 2.6.21, lguest-2.6.21-307.patch.gz and an image from
http://uml.nagafix.co.uk/Fedora7/Fedora7-x86-root_fs.bz2
the console hangs, is this expected or caused by the image? I can
still ssh to it or if I boot in single user mode the console is
available but running init3 and it's hung.
also is it possible to get the last gz patch released for 2.6.21?
2007 May 01
0
2.6.21 and UML
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Hi,
Any chance of getting a snapshot/patch to apply to 2.6.21?
Also, the FAQ doesn't mention UML but at a glance the two
virtualizations look very similar - or am I missing something?
The address space stuff looks like what skas0 does in uml?
Cheers
Antoine
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2004 Jun 10
0
Re: TFTP: error code received - Only
> gw0#cop flash:1:c820-k9osy6-mz.122-15.T5.bin tftp
> Address or name of remote host []? 10.100.0.1
> Destination filename [c820-k9osy6-mz.122-15.T5.bin]?
> TFTP: error code 2 received - Only absolute filenames allowed
tftp-hpa 0.34 handles relative paths fine here. Which version?
does not look like any error codes I have ever seen.
> %Error opening
2007 May 01
0
2.6.21 and UML
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Hi,
Any chance of getting a snapshot/patch to apply to 2.6.21?
Also, the FAQ doesn't mention UML but at a glance the two
virtualizations look very similar - or am I missing something?
The address space stuff looks like what skas0 does in uml?
Cheers
Antoine
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