Hi, On Mon 28-02-11 22:53:46, Sankar P wrote:
I am trying to see what user mode linux is and trying to see how one can use userspace tools like callgrind, valgrind to debug the kernel. I followed the instructions in the UML wiki (http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/ ) . I found that after compiling the kernel sources (Linus' tree) with ARCH=um option, I need to download a root filesystem which is based of fedora. Instead of downloading that I would like to know if there is any other root filesystem that I can use which is based on SUSE.
I have not looked into the wiki page in detail to find out how I can create my custom root filesystem image for UML. But before that I wanted to check if there is any openSUSE based root image, that I can just download and use. Well, I think you can take just any root image - preferably built for virtual environments. So you can either do the installation yourself or just get some image from SUSE Studio...
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