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$Id: README-debian-X11,v 1.4 2001/11/08 06:16:29 freesource Exp $ |
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make_debian-X11 replacement |
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Setting up the root filesystem |
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1. Run setup in this directory: |
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. setup |
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Setting up a Swap File |
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1. Run make_swapfile in this directory: |
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. make_swapfile |
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Getting X working |
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1. To get X11 working you will need to get your network up. The instructions |
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below assume your host (the computer you are running) has an ip of 192.168.1.4, |
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a uml ip of 192.168.1.2 and a tap device ip of 192.168.1.5. |
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2. If you haven't already done this, you will want to edit the |
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/etc/network/interfaces file using vi. This should be self-explanatory. |
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3. You don't need to load any modules required by your host system, because |
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uml_net will cause the modules to be loaded automatically - assuming your |
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kernel has kmod - when it automatically configures the tap device interface |
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for ethertap. But if you want or need to do it manually from your host |
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system, you could do something like this: |
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modprobe ethertap |
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modprobe netlink_dev |
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ifconfig tap0 192.168.1.5 |
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route add -host 192.168.1.4 gw 192.168.1.5 |
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4. The next time you start the uml kernel and boot the root_fs you will want |
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to give it options like this where HWaddr (see ifconfig) belongs to your |
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network device: |
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ubd0=/root_fs_debian_x11 root=/dev/ubd0 eth0=ethertap,tap0,HWaddr,192.168.1.5 mem=64M |
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5. At this point you should be able to ping 192.168.1.4. |
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Hint: Check to make sure that uml_net came bundled with the uml kernel, |
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because this is what enables networking, and make sure it is setuid root |
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(chmod 4755). |
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6. Run startx. It will ask for your host ip number. |
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That's it. |
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Links: |
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user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net |
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Hints: |
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Mount the host fs: mount -t hostfs none /mnt |
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mount -t hostfs none -o /home /mnt |
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Jonathan Rosenbaum |
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freeesource@users.sourceforge.net |
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