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Re: setting up vkernel
> Try running: `./kernel -m 64m -r rootimg.01 -I auto:bridge0'
Ok, thanks, it works!
> Which DragonFly version are you using?
I am using DragonFly 2.0.1
Now, I can set up two or more vkernel over a single DragonFly system.
How can I change in configuration phase for setting multiple vkernel?
Regards,
savio
2008/10/23, Thomas Nikolajsen <thomas.nikolajsen@mail.dk>:
>> >>I run vkernel, but it never happens, how can I know that vkernel is
>> >> running?
>> >
>> > Try `ps ax | grep kernel', in another login session (tty).
>> >
>> > If running vkernel looks like a DragonFly system booting, it is working.
>> >
>> > What never happens?
>> > Please include in your respnse commands you type and their output.
>> >
>> I typed:
>>
>> #./boot/kernel -m 64m -r rootimg.01 -I auto:bridge0
>> #./boot/kernel: command not found
>> #pwd
>> /home/var/kernel
>> #ls -lh
>> .... kernel
>> .... rootimg.01
>> .... var.vkernel -> /home/var.vkernel
>> #
>
> Try running: `./kernel -m 64m -r rootimg.01 -I auto:bridge0'
>
> Which DragonFly version are you using?
>
> It seems like vkernel kernel isn't installed in boot directory on your
> system
> (kernel was moved to boot directory in DragonFly version 2.1).
>
> `man vkernel' on the DragonFly system you are running vkernel on
> will give you instructions for the version you use.
>
> -thomas
>
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