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<center>$Id: index.html,v 1.60 2001/12/24 18:17:05 freesource Exp $</center> |
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size is greater than 8192k. Preserve Permissions are off by |
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default for normal |
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users, and on by default for root, these are good defaults since a normal |
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user would create a fs with thier own UID/GID if they turned this on. |
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user would create a fs with their own UID/GID if they turned this on. |
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User-mode-linux is used to boot up a root_fs helper, the program then |
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communicates with the user linux system via expect to automatically |
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create a UID/GID 0 filesystem from the files copied over from the |
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/tmp/gboot_non_root_`id -u1/loopback directory. The steps will |
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/tmp/gboot_non_root_`id -u`/loopback directory. The steps will |
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vary slightly depending on which filesystem command is chosen, however, the |
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same |
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concept is used. You may apply this to filesystems smaller than |
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