Re: User Mode Linux

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But the 2nd command (i.e. losetup) returns with the error complaining
"/dev/loop1" is not present, but I can see /dev/loop[0..7] files
present.

Try loading the module as -
 
#modprobe loop

and check again.

My question, is it possible to do this exercise under UML (User mode linux)?
If you are asking about whether is it possible use to loop device on UML machine,
then the answer is 'Yes'.

HTH

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Lakshmipathi.G
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