From: Blaisorblade <blaisorblade@yahoo.it>
To: user-mode-linux-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Cc: Jeff Dike <jdike@addtoit.com>, Peter Hovorka <peter@fusselt.net>
Subject: Re: [uml-devel] Strange behaviour in eth assignments
Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2006 12:24:50 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200608201224.51029.blaisorblade@yahoo.it> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200608191838.51481.peter@fusselt.net>
On Saturday 19 August 2006 18:38, Peter Hovorka wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > > ./um2.6.16.27-bb1 ubd0=root_fs ubd1=swap_fs eth0=tuntap,tap112
> >
> > Do you really mean "tap112"?
>
> Yes, Sir.
I didn't want to be rude, sorry.
> > Nobody I think tried this. > I've checked
> > for bugs in parsing, but there is none. Please give more details and
> > try a saner setting, or elaborate on the reason of this strange
> > setting. At least let's determine if changing it causes the bug not
> > to show up.
>
> I've used taps according to the used IP in a range of 1-254 since 2002 -
> and I've never experienced any problems in doing so. So tap112 is quite
> a sane setting - for me at least it is.
I was just surprised, and one of my thoughts was "it is barfing on 112 because
maybe the code is stupid and expects 1 digit". So I asked just to make sure.
The other was "why is he doing this? Does he need? Probably yes, I won't take
that for granted and instead I'll ask him".
> > The other possibility is that something in the guest image (I'm not
> > talking about the kernel, but about the rootfs) is calling ifrename.
> > But since some kernels don't do that, this is probably not the case.
> I have tried this with three more or less different file systems after
> your mail to the list (and I should have done earlier - only thing I
> hadn't thought of), as there are:
> - Ubuntu Server 6.0.6 LTS
> - Fedora Core 5
> - Debian Sarge
> The problem seems to be Ubuntu - FC5 and Debian Sarge do well.
> No
> problems with them. I would like to use Ubuntu, though - so it would be
> nice to have a workaround or at least the cause for this to happen.
About Ubuntu, make sure ifrename is not installed and /etc/network/if-*
and /etc/rc2.d do not mention ifrename, and that ifrename is not installed.
I can only think that some hotplug script is receiving an event through
sysfs / hotplug / some such hell and is renaming the interface.
Bye
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Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-08-17 10:56 [uml-devel] Strange behaviour in eth assignments Peter Hovorka
2006-08-19 14:53 ` Blaisorblade
2006-08-19 16:38 ` Peter Hovorka
2006-08-20 10:24 ` Blaisorblade [this message]
2006-08-20 14:38 ` Peter Hovorka
2006-08-20 18:03 ` alessandro salvatori
2006-08-26 12:35 ` Peter Hovorka
2006-08-26 13:07 ` Blaisorblade
2006-08-28 12:02 ` Nix
2006-08-20 0:42 ` Jeff Dike
2006-08-20 10:23 ` Blaisorblade
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