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UML_MOO(1)						      General Commands Manual							UML_MOO(1)

NAME
uml_moo -- merge a COW file with its backing file SYNOPSIS
uml_moo [COW file] [new_backing_file] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the uml_moo command. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. Instead, it has documentation in HTML format; see below. uml_moo is a program to merge a COW (copy-on-write) file with its backing file, and write the result to a new backing file. This can be used periodically to update the backing file with the changes made in the COW file. NOTE: you can save a lot of disk space using COW files. When checking the size of the COW file in order to see the gobs of space that you're saving, make sure you use 'ls -ls' to see the actual disk consumption rather than the length of the file. The COW file is sparse, so the length will be very different from the disk usage. SEE ALSO
The UserModeLinux-HOWTO (link to URL http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/UserModeLinux-HOWTO.html) AUTHOR
uml_moo was written by RidgeRun,Inc glonnon@ridgerun.com This manual page was written by Matt Zimmerman mdz@debian.org for the Debian GNU/Linux system, based on material in the UserModeLinux-HOWTO by Rusty Russell. UML_MOO(1)

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UML_MCONSOLE(1) 					      General Commands Manual						   UML_MCONSOLE(1)

NAME
uml_mconsole -- attach to the management console of a user-mode Linux kernel SYNOPSIS
uml_mconsole [socket] [command ...] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the uml_mconsole command. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. uml_mconsole is a program to connect to the management console of a user-mode Linux kernel. The UML management console is a low-level interface to the kernel, somewhat like the i386 SysRq interface. Since there is a full-blown operating system under UML, there is much greater flexibility possible than with the SysRq mechanism. OPTIONS
socket The pathname of the socket to which to connect. This is printed when UML boots, for example: mconsole initialized on /tmp/umlNJ32yL/mconsole In this example, you would start uml_mconsole like this: uml_mconsole umlNJ32yL command Any of the commands listed in the "COMMANDS" section. COMMANDS
version Prints the UML version number. halt Shuts down the UML system immediately, without syncing disks or cleanly shutting down swap space. reboot Reboots the UML system immediately, without syncing disks or cleanly shutting down swap space. log string Cause UML to log string to the kernel log. cad Invokes the Control-Alt-Delete handler. sysrq letter Performs the SysRq action controlled by letter. stop Pauses UML. UML will do nothing until the 'go' command is issued. go Resumes execution after a 'stop' command. config device Adds a new device to the virtual machine, or queries the configuration of an existing device. It takes one argument, which is either the device to add, with the same syntax as the kernel command line, or the name of an existing device. For example: (mconsole) config ubd3=root_fs_debian22 OK (mconsole) config ubd3 OK root_fs_debian22 remove Deletes a device from the virtual machine. Its argument is the name of the device to be removed. In the case of the ubd driver, the removed block device must not be mounted, swapped on, or otherwise open, and in the case of the network driver, the device must be down. (mconsole) remove ubd3 OK SEE ALSO
linux(1) The UserModeLinux-HOWTO (link to URL http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/UserModeLinux-HOWTO.html) AUTHOR
uml_mconsole was written by Jeff Dike and others. This manual page was written by Matt Zimmerman mdz@debian.org for the Debian GNU/Linux system, based on material in the UserModeLinux-HOWTO by Rusty Russell, and the uml_mconsole source code. UML_MCONSOLE(1)
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