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From: Rob Landley <rob@landley.net>
To: user-mode-linux-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [uml-devel] How stable is hostfs (and UML in general)?
Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 01:41:04 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200501100141.04892.rob@landley.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200501100120.04746.rob@landley.net>

On Monday 10 January 2005 01:20 am, Rob Landley wrote:

> I did, of course, check and make sure that ls and cat and such found ld in
> the UML environment, which they did.  (The error message is actually
> collect2 can't find ld, although apparently gcc can find collect2.)  I
> tried running gcc -v to see if I could get it to tell me what it was doing
> that didn't work (thinking possibly some environment variable was set
> wrong), and uclibc hung so badly I had to kill it from another window.

Ahem: uml is what hung so badly I had to kill it from another window.  
(Possibly just that ctrl-c doesn't work from an fd console.  I've set it up 
like that to be scriptable, but I need to get it to work before I can script 
it...)

I admit I may be hard to understand here.  I'm relatively new to UML, and 
among other things I keep typing "uclibc" when I mean "UML".  (Acronym 
overload, as usual.  Never was that good with names...)

Rob


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  reply	other threads:[~2005-01-10  7:42 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2005-01-09  2:06 [uml-devel] How stable is hostfs (and UML in general)? Rob Landley
2005-01-09  6:00 ` Frank Sorenson
2005-01-09 22:06   ` Rob Landley
2005-01-10  1:53     ` Henrik Nordstrom
2005-01-10  6:34       ` Rob Landley
2005-01-10 13:47         ` Blaisorblade
2005-01-10 17:08         ` Nix
2005-01-10 14:43     ` Blaisorblade
2005-01-11  6:10       ` Rob Landley
2005-01-10  0:05 ` Michael Richardson
2005-01-10  6:20   ` Rob Landley
2005-01-10  6:41     ` Rob Landley [this message]
2005-01-10  8:48     ` Henrik Nordstrom
2005-01-11  5:58       ` Rob Landley
2005-01-10 15:21     ` Michael Richardson
2005-01-11  6:35       ` Rob Landley
2005-01-11 11:27         ` Henrik Nordstrom
2005-01-11 21:34         ` Michael Richardson
2005-01-11 23:23           ` Blaisorblade
2005-01-12 16:55             ` Michael Richardson
2005-01-12 17:09               ` Blaisorblade

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