Re: kernel
Hi,
On Mon, 30 Jun 2008, Stephen R Marenka wrote:
> How exactly does one configure nfblock? What's the aranym config or
> command line needed to make it work?
There is no extra configuration needed. All [IDE?] and [PARTITION?]
entries are exported this way, although the latter have only very limited
value due to the forced boot block, so you can't create partitions on it
and you will have problems to loop mount the disk images on the host.
The crash is maybe caused by the simultaneous access to the same device,
although if that's the case I have no idea why udev tries to read from a
device it knows nothing about.
bye, Roman
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