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Re: user-mode-linux



Tim Weippert schrieb:

Am einfachsten machst du das mit dem Paket rootstrap, dies verwendet
debootstrap um ein Debian (woody,sarge,sid) als root image anzulegen, in
das du dann per uml booten kannst.

Ich versuche mal das wichtige herauszuschneiden:

mati@thor:~/user-mode-linux$ rootstrap test
Checking for the skas3 patch in the host...not found
Checking for /proc/mm...not found
tracing thread pid = 6686
Checking for /dev/anon on the host...Not available (open failed with errno 2)
Checking for /dev/anon on the host...Not available (open failed with errno 2)
Checking for /dev/anon on the host...Not available (open failed with errno 2)
Checking for /dev/anon on the host...Not available (open failed with errno 2)
...
Using rootstrap module network from:
        /usr/lib/rootstrap/modules/network
read_output - read of data failed, err = -49
SIOCSIFFLAGS: Operation not permitted
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/usr/lib/rootstrap/builder", line 66, in ?
    dispatch(module, modulevars)
  File "/usr/lib/rootstrap/builder", line 44, in dispatch
    raise "rootstrap: Module '%s' failed, status: %d" % (module,status)
rootstrap: Module 'network' failed, status: 255
Kernel panic: Attempted to kill init!

mati@thor:~/user-mode-linux$ linux
...
NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0/SMP for Linux NET4.0.
cramfs: wrong magic
sh-2021: reiserfs_read_super: can not find reiserfs on ubd(98,0)
XFS: bad magic number
XFS: SB validate failed
Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 62:00

Funktioniert leider nicht?
mfg
Matthias



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