Commit c09708cc authored by Mauro Carvalho Chehab's avatar Mauro Carvalho Chehab Committed by Paolo Bonzini
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docs: virt: user_mode_linux.rst: fix URL references



Several URLs are pointing to outdated places.

Update the references for the URLs whose contents still exists,
removing the others.

Signed-off-by: default avatarMauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+huawei@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: default avatarPaolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
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@@ -321,7 +321,7 @@ Linux: a port of the Linux kernel as a normal Intel Linux process.
  as modules, especially filesystems and network protocols and filters,
  so most symbols which need to be exported probably already are.
  However, if you do find symbols that need exporting, let  us
  <http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/>  know, and
  know at http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/, and
  they'll be "taken care of".


@@ -383,9 +383,9 @@ Linux: a port of the Linux kernel as a normal Intel Linux process.


  You will need a filesystem to boot UML from.  There are a number
  available for download from  here  <http://user-mode-
  linux.sourceforge.net/> .  There are also  several tools
  <http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/>  which can be
  available for download from http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net.
  There are also  several tools at
  http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/  which can be
  used to generate UML-compatible filesystem images from media.
  The kernel will boot up and present you with a login prompt.

@@ -464,10 +464,9 @@ Note:

  Here are some examples of UML in action:

  -  A login session <http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/login.html>

  -  A virtual network <http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/net.html>
  -  A login session http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/old/login.html

  -  A virtual network http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/old/net.html



@@ -1132,11 +1131,6 @@ Note:




  Harald's original README is here <http://user-mode-linux.source-
  forge.net/>  and explains these in detail, as well as
  some other issues.

  There is also a related point-to-point only "ucast" transport.
  This is useful when your network does not support multicast, and
  all network connections are simple point to point links.
@@ -1219,8 +1213,7 @@ Note:
  make sure that /usr/src/linux points to the headers for the running
  kernel.

  These were pointed out by Tim Robinson <timro at trkr dot net> in
  <http://www.geocrawler.com/> name="this uml-user post"> .
  These were pointed out by Tim Robinson <timro at trkr dot net> in the past.



@@ -1914,8 +1907,8 @@ Note:

  uml_moo is installed with the UML deb and RPM.  If you didn't install
  UML from one of those packages, you can also get it from the UML
  utilities <http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/
  utilities>  tar file in tools/moo.
  utilities http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/utilities tar file
  in tools/moo.



@@ -3709,18 +3702,15 @@ Note:


  This is a syslogd bug.  There's a race between a parent process
  installing a signal handler and its child sending the signal.  See
  this uml-devel post <http://www.geocrawler.com/lists/3/Source-
  Forge/709/0/6612801>  for the details.
  installing a signal handler and its child sending the signal.



13.8.  TUN/TAP networking doesn't work on a 2.4 host
----------------------------------------------------

  There are a couple of problems which were
  <http://www.geocrawler.com/lists/3/SourceForge/597/0/> name="pointed
  out">  by Tim Robinson <timro at trkr dot net>
  There are a couple of problems which were reported by
  Tim Robinson <timro at trkr dot net>

  -  It doesn't work on hosts running 2.4.7 (or thereabouts) or earlier.
     The fix is to upgrade to something more recent and then read the
@@ -3763,7 +3753,7 @@ Note:


  Documentation on IP Masquerading, and SNAT, can be found at
  www.netfilter.org  <http://www.netfilter.org> .
  http://www.netfilter.org.


  If you can reach the local net, but not the outside Internet, then
@@ -4113,14 +4103,14 @@ Note:

  Rusty Russell <rusty at linuxcare.com.au>  -

  -  wrote the  HOWTO <http://user-mode-
     linux.sourceforge.net/UserModeLinux-HOWTO.html>
  -  wrote the  HOWTO
     http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/old/UserModeLinux-HOWTO.html

  -  prodded me into making this project official and putting it on
     SourceForge

  -  came up with the way cool UML logo <http://user-mode-
     linux.sourceforge.net/uml-small.png>
  -  came up with the way cool UML logo
     http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/uml-small.png

  -  redid the config process

@@ -4148,17 +4138,15 @@ Note:
  Jim Leu <jleu at mindspring.com>  - Wrote the virtual ethernet driver
  and associated usermode tools

  Lars Brinkhoff <http://lars.nocrew.org/>  - Contributed the ptrace
  proxy from his own  project <http://a386.nocrew.org/> to allow easier
  kernel debugging
  Lars Brinkhoff http://lars.nocrew.org/  - Contributed the ptrace
  proxy from his own  project to allow easier kernel debugging


  Andrea Arcangeli <andrea at suse.de>  - Redid some of the early boot
  code so that it would work on machines with Large File Support


  Chris Emerson <http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~cemerson/>  - Did
  the first UML port to Linux/ppc
  Chris Emerson - Did the first UML port to Linux/ppc


  Harald Welte <laforge at gnumonks.org>  - Wrote the multicast
@@ -4173,7 +4161,7 @@ Note:
  wrote the iomem emulation support


  Henrik Nordstrom <http://hem.passagen.se/hno/>  - Provided a variety
  Henrik Nordstrom http://hem.passagen.se/hno/  - Provided a variety
  of patches, fixes, and clues


@@ -4208,16 +4196,15 @@ Note:
  submitted patches for the slip transport and lots of other things.


  David Coulson <http://davidcoulson.net>  -
  David Coulson http://davidcoulson.net  -

  -  Set up the usermodelinux.org <http://usermodelinux.org>  site,
  -  Set up the http://usermodelinux.org  site,
     which is a great way of keeping the UML user community on top of
     UML goings-on.

  -  Site documentation and updates

  -  Nifty little UML management daemon  UMLd
     <http://uml.openconsultancy.com/umld/>

  -  Lots of testing and bug reports

@@ -4390,12 +4377,12 @@ Note:
  work with RH 6.2.

  Michael Jennings <mikejen at hevanet.com>  sent in some material which
  is now gracing the top of the  index  page <http://user-mode-
  linux.sourceforge.net/>  of this site.
  is now gracing the top of the  index  page
  http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/  of this site.

  SGI <http://www.sgi.com>  (and more specifically Ralf Baechle <ralf at
  uni-koblenz.de> ) gave me an account on oss.sgi.com
  <http://www.oss.sgi.com> .  The bandwidth there made it possible to
  SGI (and more specifically Ralf Baechle <ralf at
  uni-koblenz.de> ) gave me an account on oss.sgi.com.
  The bandwidth there made it possible to
  produce most of the filesystems available on the project download
  page.

@@ -4412,5 +4399,5 @@ Note:

  Chris Reahard built a specialized root filesystem for running a DNS
  server jailed inside UML.  It's available from the download
  <http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/dl-sf.html>  page in the Jail
  http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/old/dl-sf.html  page in the Jail
  Filesystems section.