Date: Sat, 13 Feb 2021 04:30:57 +0000 From: "Thomas Mueller" <mueller6722@twc.com> To: freebsd-emulation@freebsd.org Cc: JB <freebsdlists.admin@protonmail.com> Subject: Re: Linuxulator: running one's own small Linux in FreeBSD? References: <3OWRHri6YXev4KcRSoZUcPlowZ8fJeyKbDQXI_3Rak2YHuPKx9_mmN4KSvPH0s09ws0q2kG6tuwUagLbFLpE_mfpYwQ8qy-TSvO_WP6A240=@protonmail.com>
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from JB:
> If it's just a local directory, you can use `sysctl' to tell the kernel what the emulation path is:
> sysctl compat.linux.emul_path=/foo/bar
> Then restart the `linux' service.
How do I restart the 'linux' service?
I am familiar with "/etc/rc.d/mountd restart", but don't think I could do "etc/rc.d/linux restart" (or linuxd).
I tried "sysctl -a | grep "linux" from FreeBSD and got nothing; also
sysctl compat.linux.emul_path
gave me "Unknown oid" error.
Tom
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