On Tue, 16.07.13 20:24, Ramkumar Ramachandra ([email protected]) wrote:
>
> Lennart Poettering wrote:
> > /dev/tty0 only exists
> > on kernels with a VT subsystem
>
> Yeah, but um Linux boots fine when I do
>
> $ mv
>
> /etc/systemd/system/getty.target.wants/{[email protected],getty@tty0
Lennart Poettering wrote:
> /dev/tty0 only exists
> on kernels with a VT subsystem
Yeah, but um Linux boots fine when I do
$ mv
/etc/systemd/system/getty.target.wants/{[email protected],[email protected]}
I'm reading arch/um/drivers/tty.c, but I'm not sure I understand what
exactly is going
On Tue, 16.07.13 18:28, Ramkumar Ramachandra ([email protected]) wrote:
>
> Ramkumar Ramachandra wrote:
> > It seems that UM does not have a proper tty system; I force
> > systemd to use the /dev/console by doing:
> >
> > $ mv
> > /etc/systemd/system/getty.target.wants/{[email protected],ge
Am 16.07.2013 14:58, schrieb Ramkumar Ramachandra:
> Ramkumar Ramachandra wrote:
>> It seems that UM does not have a proper tty system; I force
>> systemd to use the /dev/console by doing:
>>
>> $ mv
>> /etc/systemd/system/getty.target.wants/{[email protected],[email protected]}
>
> Where
Ramkumar Ramachandra wrote:
> It seems that UM does not have a proper tty system; I force
> systemd to use the /dev/console by doing:
>
> $ mv
> /etc/systemd/system/getty.target.wants/{[email protected],[email protected]}
Where should the exception for um linux go? When does the code in
On Mon, 15.07.13 22:33, Ramkumar Ramachandra ([email protected]) wrote:
> In a User-Mode Linux session:
>
> $ systemd-detect-virt
> none
>
> Although it is possible to reliably detect virtualization:
>
> $ cat /proc/cpuinfo
> processor : 0
> vendor_id : User Mode Linux
>
On Mon, 15.07.13 19:27, Tomasz Torcz ([email protected]) wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 10:33:13PM +0530, Ramkumar Ramachandra wrote:
> > In a User-Mode Linux session:
> >
> > $ systemd-detect-virt
> > none
> >
> > Although it is possible to reliably detect virtualization:
> >
> > $
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 10:33:13PM +0530, Ramkumar Ramachandra wrote:
> In a User-Mode Linux session:
>
> $ systemd-detect-virt
> none
>
> Although it is possible to reliably detect virtualization:
>
> $ cat /proc/cpuinfo
> processor : 0
> vendor_id : User Mode Linux
> mo
In a User-Mode Linux session:
$ systemd-detect-virt
none
Although it is possible to reliably detect virtualization:
$ cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
vendor_id : User Mode Linux
model name : UML
mode: skas
host: Linux kytes 3.11.0-rc1-