Re: UML in 2.6 kernel mainline works?

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On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 03:03:40PM +0530, Bhanu Kalyan Chetlapalli wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
>         I have read a lot about about User Mode Linux, But I have a
> fundamental doubt (Maybe this is *very* basic). (When I use the term
> "Kernel", I mean the Guest Kernel - not the Host kernel). Every time I
> read about Installing UML, the HOWTO asks me to download & install a
> patch for a particular kernel version. But from 2.6 onwards, UML has
> been integrated as the "um" Arch right? So do I have to install this
> patch to run UML? or is it enough to just do a "make config ARCH=um"

That is correct. Just make sure you include the ARCH=um bit in all the
make commands.

Jeff.

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