Error running linux kernel from ubuntu : ptrace invalid argument












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I am trying to run a UML kernel from ubuntu on my windows computer. I downloaded the linux kernel version 4.19.1 and the gentoo file system. I can successfully make the config and the executable, but when i try to run the kernel , I get the following error:



./linux mem=1024m ubda=Gentoo-AMD64-root_fs
Core dump limits :
soft - 0
hard - NONE
Checking that ptrace can change system call numbers...check_ptrace : failed to modify system call: Invalid argument


From googling this problem, I believe it is a issue with the ptrace library versions. http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/ptrace.2.html



"On hosts with 2.6 kernel headers, PTRACE_SETOPTIONS is declared with
a different value than the one for 2.4. This leads to applications
compiled with 2.6 kernel headers failing when run on 2.4 kernels.
This can be worked around by redefining PTRACE_SETOPTIONS to
PTRACE_OLDSETOPTIONS, if that is defined"



Can anyone tell me if this is the issue I am having, and if so how can I fix it? How do I redefine the options like it says?










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  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's not programming related and would be better served at superuser.com/questions/tagged/linux#
    – tink
    Nov 23 at 1:21
















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I am trying to run a UML kernel from ubuntu on my windows computer. I downloaded the linux kernel version 4.19.1 and the gentoo file system. I can successfully make the config and the executable, but when i try to run the kernel , I get the following error:



./linux mem=1024m ubda=Gentoo-AMD64-root_fs
Core dump limits :
soft - 0
hard - NONE
Checking that ptrace can change system call numbers...check_ptrace : failed to modify system call: Invalid argument


From googling this problem, I believe it is a issue with the ptrace library versions. http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/ptrace.2.html



"On hosts with 2.6 kernel headers, PTRACE_SETOPTIONS is declared with
a different value than the one for 2.4. This leads to applications
compiled with 2.6 kernel headers failing when run on 2.4 kernels.
This can be worked around by redefining PTRACE_SETOPTIONS to
PTRACE_OLDSETOPTIONS, if that is defined"



Can anyone tell me if this is the issue I am having, and if so how can I fix it? How do I redefine the options like it says?










share|improve this question






















  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's not programming related and would be better served at superuser.com/questions/tagged/linux#
    – tink
    Nov 23 at 1:21














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I am trying to run a UML kernel from ubuntu on my windows computer. I downloaded the linux kernel version 4.19.1 and the gentoo file system. I can successfully make the config and the executable, but when i try to run the kernel , I get the following error:



./linux mem=1024m ubda=Gentoo-AMD64-root_fs
Core dump limits :
soft - 0
hard - NONE
Checking that ptrace can change system call numbers...check_ptrace : failed to modify system call: Invalid argument


From googling this problem, I believe it is a issue with the ptrace library versions. http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/ptrace.2.html



"On hosts with 2.6 kernel headers, PTRACE_SETOPTIONS is declared with
a different value than the one for 2.4. This leads to applications
compiled with 2.6 kernel headers failing when run on 2.4 kernels.
This can be worked around by redefining PTRACE_SETOPTIONS to
PTRACE_OLDSETOPTIONS, if that is defined"



Can anyone tell me if this is the issue I am having, and if so how can I fix it? How do I redefine the options like it says?










share|improve this question













I am trying to run a UML kernel from ubuntu on my windows computer. I downloaded the linux kernel version 4.19.1 and the gentoo file system. I can successfully make the config and the executable, but when i try to run the kernel , I get the following error:



./linux mem=1024m ubda=Gentoo-AMD64-root_fs
Core dump limits :
soft - 0
hard - NONE
Checking that ptrace can change system call numbers...check_ptrace : failed to modify system call: Invalid argument


From googling this problem, I believe it is a issue with the ptrace library versions. http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/ptrace.2.html



"On hosts with 2.6 kernel headers, PTRACE_SETOPTIONS is declared with
a different value than the one for 2.4. This leads to applications
compiled with 2.6 kernel headers failing when run on 2.4 kernels.
This can be worked around by redefining PTRACE_SETOPTIONS to
PTRACE_OLDSETOPTIONS, if that is defined"



Can anyone tell me if this is the issue I am having, and if so how can I fix it? How do I redefine the options like it says?







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  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's not programming related and would be better served at superuser.com/questions/tagged/linux#
    – tink
    Nov 23 at 1:21


















  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's not programming related and would be better served at superuser.com/questions/tagged/linux#
    – tink
    Nov 23 at 1:21
















I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's not programming related and would be better served at superuser.com/questions/tagged/linux#
– tink
Nov 23 at 1:21




I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's not programming related and would be better served at superuser.com/questions/tagged/linux#
– tink
Nov 23 at 1:21

















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