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On Mon, 2006-07-03 at 20:15 -0600, Nick Devito wrote: |
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> Generating root filesystems for UML and Xen are basically the same |
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> process. I've heard of domi, but, bleh, I never could get it to work. I |
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> usually just make my images in chroot, and that usually works well. But, |
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> since the images are *basically* the same, that means it would be |
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> possible to use the jailtime images, unless you are running on a 64-bit |
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> arch. Then, in that case, least with gentoo, running a 64-bit kernel and |
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> 32-bit userland doesn't work for long (first glibc (re)compile, and the |
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> whole thing borks out). |
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I'm on amd64, as my primary arch. I generally use a chroot, as well, |
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and have knocked up some scripts to help me, but a well-designed package |
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to do it would be very helpful. Maybe I'll write one... |
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Several patches just went into -mm to make UML work well as a 32-bit |
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process on 64-bit arches, which would make the root image a pure 32-bit |
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image. |
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Daniel |