On Thu, Aug 02, 2007 at 07:46:35PM +0900, JMDK wrote: > Herbert Poetzl wrote: > > On Wed, Aug 01, 2007 at 06:03:41PM +0900, JMDK wrote: > >> Hi, > >> > >> I have successfully compiled a debian linux-2.6.21 kernel with vserver > >> 2.2.0 and util-vserver 0.30.212 for the arm-based NSLU2. Both packages > >> install fine and running the testme.sh script returns only successes. > > > > you might want to get the latest util-vserver version > > (0.30.213 and soon 0.30.214) and test with that too > > (maybe also including extended tests with testme.sh > > and testfs.sh), but it basically looks fine ... > > > Right, I compiled and installed util-vserver 0.30.213, and ran testme.sh > and testfs.sh as follows: > > testme.sh -v -d- L > testfs.sh -v -x -y -z -F ext3 -D /dev/loop/0 -M /mnt > > Both scripts returned successes on every tests. > >> I however saw in the compilation logs the following warning: "syscall > >> arch arm not tested yet". > > > > yep, once we can confirm that it works as expected, > > we can remove that (and you can help to do so :) > That is precisely why I asked! > > > >> Does someone know which tests should be run to ensure no problems are > >> caused by syscall and vserver works properly on arm-based computers? > > > > see above, and of course, a successful guest startup > > and shutdown is a very good test too :) > I created a test vserver and could start, enter and stop it without > problem. I did not put it to serious use though. I will let you and the > list know once I get that far. excellent! so the next version will remove the 'arch arm not tested yet' for your arch/setup ... could you please let me know which byte order your setup is using? TIA, Herbert > Regards, > Joseph > > > > best, > > Herbert > > > >> Thanks for your help, > >> > >> Joseph > >