| --- | Log | opened Tue Jan 30 00:00:42 2007 |
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| 08:34 | <jeroen_> | hmm, I want to run UML with a second console as PTY, and I'm giving the option con1=pty, but the dmesg is not reporting any PTY |
| 08:45 | <jeroen_> | it is taking one, but it just doesn't report it |
| 08:51 | <jeroen_> | from http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=user-mode-linux-user&m=112749199109649&w=2 I gather that it has to be configured in the root fs |
| 08:51 | <jeroen_> | does anyone know how ? |
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| 09:18 | <jeroen_> | found it...should be con1=pts |
| 09:19 | <jeroen_> | then the question becomes in how reliable can you find that message after boot time..because it may come before or after the prompt |
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| 10:32 | <jdike> | Hi guys |
| 10:33 | <caker> | hello |
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| 13:51 | <rlb> | Does uml_switch pay attention to an ip address assigned to the tap interface? |
| 13:54 | <jdike> | no |
| 13:54 | <jdike> | it only cares about ethernet MACs |
| 13:57 | <rlb> | jdike: ok, thanks. This may well be a naive question, but why does the tap interface (say when using uml_switch) appear to need its own ip address (in addition to the uml guest's address)? i.e. why isn't a host route from the uml host to the uml guest's address enough? |
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| 15:35 | <jdike> | The tap device doesn't need a private IP - it can reuse the host's eth0 IP |
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| 16:16 | <rlb> | jdike: OK, thanks again. I had been playing with just not giving tun0 an address at all. That didn't work (no traffic to host). |
| 16:17 | <jdike> | yeah, but I'm not exactly sure why |
| 16:18 | <rlb> | No problem -- using the host address is just fine, and I hadn't thought of it. |
| 16:18 | <jdike> | you could do device routing on the host, and that seems like it doesn't require an IP address on the tap device |
| 16:18 | <jdike> | and the switch will throw all packets it doesn't know about to all ports |
| 16:18 | <jdike> | so they will end up in the host |
| 16:20 | <rlb> | OK, I don't think I'll need it, but do you know offhand where I would look if I wanted further info on device routing? |
| 16:20 | <jdike> | man route |
| 16:21 | <rlb> | Heh, I suppose that makes sense. |
| 16:21 | <jdike> | you say "dev <interface>" instead of <IP address> |
| 16:21 | <rlb> | Hmm, at least for some of my testing, I was using "route ... dev X", though I was also specifying addresses. |
| 16:22 | <jdike> | route dev X aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd? |
| 16:23 | <jdike> | I suppose |
| 16:24 | <rlb> | I'm not sure (looking) -- actually I was setting up a host route: route add -host W.X.Y.Z dev tap0 |
| 16:24 | <jdike> | if you have more than one device that can reach the gateway, that makes sense |
| 16:24 | <jdike> | that's just a device route |
| 16:25 | <rlb> | Basically I tried setting up tap0 with no address, setting up a host route to the uml guest IP (via the above), and then giving tap0 to uml_switch. |
| 16:26 | <rlb> | If tap0 had an IP address, I could ping the guest. If not, I couldn't. (Assuming I didn't make some other mistakes.) However, it's not a big deal. Re-using the host IP should be just fine. |
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| --- | Log | closed Wed Jan 31 00:00:26 2007 |