1.1 --- a/README.txt Tue Jul 12 00:47:20 2011 +0200
1.2 +++ b/README.txt Wed Jul 13 00:43:11 2011 +0200
1.3 @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@
1.4 sudo mount -o loop /home/me/downloads/kubuntu-7.04-alternate-i386.iso /tmp/cdrom
1.5 user-setup file:///tmp/cdrom
1.6
1.7 -An URI must be specified as the "mirror" location, not a normal filename.
1.8 +A URL must be specified as the "mirror" location, not a normal filename.
1.9
1.10 Once the installation is complete, some post-installation is necessary:
1.11
1.12 @@ -211,12 +211,12 @@
1.13 option which sets up a package manager for a user with root privileges. To
1.14 set up such an installation, the following commands can be used:
1.15
1.16 -sudo user-setup --root
1.17 -sudo user-postsetup --root
1.18 +user-setup --root
1.19 +user-postsetup --root
1.20
1.21 Entering the installation is done using the user-do script:
1.22
1.23 -sudo user-do --root
1.24 +user-do --root
1.25
1.26 Note that in root mode, the /proc and /sys filesystems are mounted within the
1.27 installation. Care must be taken not to delete the contents of these
1.28 @@ -230,7 +230,7 @@
1.29 In root mode, the /dev filesystem on the host can be mounted by using the
1.30 --dev option with user-do:
1.31
1.32 -sudo user-do --root --dev
1.33 +user-do --root --dev
1.34
1.35 Note that care must be taken not to delete the contents of this directory
1.36 within the installation while the above command is running.
1.37 @@ -289,3 +289,8 @@
1.38 to allocate to the instance:
1.39
1.40 uml-do 512M
1.41 +
1.42 +Specifying the --net option allows networking to be used by the instance, if
1.43 +set up as described above:
1.44 +
1.45 +uml-do 512M --net