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The Linux kernel configuration item CONFIG_UML_NET_DAEMON
has multiple definitions:
arch/um/drivers/Kconfig
The configuration item CONFIG_UML_NET_DAEMON:
CONFIG_UML_NET
This User-Mode Linux network transport allows one or more running UMLs on a single host to communicate with each other, but not to the host.
To use this form of networking, you'll need to run the UML networking daemon on the host.
For more information, see http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/old/networking.html That site has examples of the UML command line to use to enable Daemon networking.
NOTE: THIS TRANSPORT IS DEPRECATED AND WILL BE REMOVED SOON!!! Please migrate to UML_NET_VECTOR.
If unsure, say N.
arch/um/drivers/Kconfig
The configuration item CONFIG_UML_NET_DAEMON:
CONFIG_UML_NET
This User-Mode Linux network transport allows one or more running UMLs on a single host to communicate with each other, but not to the host.
To use this form of networking, you'll need to run the UML networking daemon on the host.
For more information, see http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/old/networking.html That site has examples of the UML command line to use to enable Daemon networking.
If you'd like to set up a network with other UMLs on a single host, say Y. If you need a network between UMLs on multiple physical hosts, choose the Multicast Transport. To set up a network with the host and/or other IP machines, say Y to the Ethertap or Slip transports. You'll need at least one of them, but may choose more than one without conflict. If you don't need UML networking, say N.
arch/um/Kconfig.net
The configuration item CONFIG_UML_NET_DAEMON:
CONFIG_UML_NET
This User-Mode Linux network transport allows one or more running UMLs on a single host to communicate with each other, but not to the host.
To use this form of networking, you'll need to run the UML networking daemon on the host.
For more information, see http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/old/networking.html That site has examples of the UML command line to use to enable Daemon networking.
If you'd like to set up a network with other UMLs on a single host, say Y. If you need a network between UMLs on multiple physical hosts, choose the Multicast Transport. To set up a network with the host and/or other IP machines, say Y to the Ethertap or Slip transports. You'll need at least one of them, but may choose more than one without conflict. If you don't need UML networking, say N.
arch/um/Kconfig_net
The configuration item CONFIG_UML_NET_DAEMON:
CONFIG_UML_NET
This User-Mode Linux network transport allows one or more running UMLs on a single host to communicate with each other, but not to the host.
To use this form of networking, you'll need to run the UML networking daemon on the host.
For more information, see http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/networking.html That site has examples of the UML command line to use to enable Daemon networking.
If you'd like to set up a network with other UMLs on a single host, say Y. If you need a network between UMLs on multiple physical hosts, choose the Multicast Transport. To set up a network with the host and/or other IP machines, say Y to the Ethertap or Slip transports. You'll need at least one of them, but may choose more than one without conflict. If you don't need UML networking, say N.
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