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Next create the ordinary users for the system with  
 
Next create the ordinary users for the system with  
 
<source lang="bash"> $ adduser <username></source>
 
<source lang="bash"> $ adduser <username></source>
As root edit the /etc/group file and add a new group at the end. Copy the line above (one of the ordinary useres) and change the group number to bee at least one higher. Add the usernames after the last : having the file looking something like this:
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As root edit the /etc/group file and add a new group at the end. Copy the line above (one of the ordinary useres) and change the group number to bee different from any other numbers assigned in the file. Add the usernames after the last : having the file looking something like this:
 
<source lang="bash">
 
<source lang="bash">
 
klausk:x:500:
 
klausk:x:500:

Revision as of 11:27, 27 September 2010

As root on your virtual server execute the following commands:

$ yum install gcc kernel-xen-devel ncurses-devel
$ yum update
#
# If a new kernel came in restart the server
#
$ init 6
#
# Wait a few minutes and login once again
#

Next create the ordinary users for the system with

 $ adduser <username>

As root edit the /etc/group file and add a new group at the end. Copy the line above (one of the ordinary useres) and change the group number to bee different from any other numbers assigned in the file. Add the usernames after the last : having the file looking something like this:

klausk:x:500:
moduledev:x:501:klausk

As normal user issue this:

$ cd /home/eml1/examples
$ make -C ~/rmpbuild/BUILD/kernel-2.6.18/linux-2.6.18.i686
#
# Takes a while to compile the kernel
#


#
# Provided that the examples are placed in /home/eml1 issue these commands:
#
$ cd /home/eml1
$ tar zxvf examples.tar.gz
$ chgrp -R moduledev examples
$ cd examples
#
# Prepare the helper script as described below
#
# When entering the example directory execute this
#
$ . settings.sh
#
# To make the scull module perform:
#
$ cd scull
$ make modules

Helper script called settings.sh - to be run every time you enter this directory. It sets up the environment.

#!/bin/bash
#
# Preparation for the compilation of the scull example code
#
KERNELDIR=/usr/src/kernels/2.6.18-194.11.4.el5-xen-i686/
export KERNELDIR


Remember that only root can insmod a module in the kernel.

If you add a line like this into /etc/sudoers using visudo

klausk  ALL=(ALL)       NOPASSWD: ALL