Date: 25 Nov 1999 21:05:41 +0100 From: Thierry.Besancon@lps.ens.fr To: "Mark W. Krentel" <krentel@dreamscape.com> Cc: freebsd-fs@FreeBSD.ORG, Thierry.Besancon@lps.ens.fr Subject: Re: running linux binaries from ext2fs partition Message-ID: <wnnzow2fiay.fsf@excalibur.lps.ens.fr> In-Reply-To: "Mark W. Krentel"'s message of Thu, 25 Nov 1999 01:20:16 -0500 (EST) References: <199911250620.BAA19286@dreamscape.com>
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Dixit "Mark W. Krentel" <krentel@dreamscape.com> (le Thu, 25 Nov 1999 01:20:16 -0500 (EST)) : >> > Whenever I run an executable residing in the mfs /tmp, it justs hangs >> > the kernel : >> >> I also mount a MFS on /tmp. I tried copying ls, find, emacs onto /tmp >> and ran them from there. Works fine for me in 3.3-stable. But there's >> something odd in your mounts: Do remember that I have no swap available. >> > Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on >> > ... >> > mfs:61 3935 1431 2190 40% /var >> > /var/tmp 3935 1431 2190 40% /tmp >> >> You're remounting a subdir of /var onto /tmp? Wouldn't a symlink be >> a better choice here? That is, don't mount /var/tmp onto /tmp. Instead, >> make /tmp a symlink that points to /var/tmp. Try that and see if you >> still get the crashes. Well, I do the way /etc/rc.diskless2 does : ... if [ ! -h /tmp -a ! -h /var/tmp ]; then mount_null /var/tmp /tmp fi ... Sometime, you have to trust someone... I trust FreeBSD guys ;-) I'll give the symlink a try but, anyway, I found a way to make the kernel crash at will. If it crashes, it means it is buggy somewhere and it needs a fix not a workaround... >> But I'm still wondering about running binaries from ext2fs. I got a >> panic when I tried this (with a linux binary). I wouldn't think of >> running programs from a msdos fs, but why not ext2fs? Is this supported, >> or has anyone else tried running linux or freebsd binaries from an >> ext2fs partition? I don't have ext2fs... Thierry Besancon To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-fs" in the body of the message
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