marionnet: tc command and RTNETLINK answers: Operation not supported












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using marionnet to practice networking I'm having problem using the command tc:traffic control. I get the RTNETLINK answers: Operation not supported.
Anyway I can jump over this hurdle?










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  • Marionnet is using User Mode Linux to provide virtualization: it's a Linux kernel configured as a standard process. What kernel is it and where does it come from? Was NET_SCHED support compiled in this kernel? For example Debian's user-mode-linux package does have NET_SCHED compiled in (as can be seen with the .../sched/ directory in the list of files). Or is it your own kernel that is lacking this feature?
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using marionnet to practice networking I'm having problem using the command tc:traffic control. I get the RTNETLINK answers: Operation not supported.
Anyway I can jump over this hurdle?










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  • Marionnet is using User Mode Linux to provide virtualization: it's a Linux kernel configured as a standard process. What kernel is it and where does it come from? Was NET_SCHED support compiled in this kernel? For example Debian's user-mode-linux package does have NET_SCHED compiled in (as can be seen with the .../sched/ directory in the list of files). Or is it your own kernel that is lacking this feature?
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  • Marionnet is using User Mode Linux to provide virtualization: it's a Linux kernel configured as a standard process. What kernel is it and where does it come from? Was NET_SCHED support compiled in this kernel? For example Debian's user-mode-linux package does have NET_SCHED compiled in (as can be seen with the .../sched/ directory in the list of files). Or is it your own kernel that is lacking this feature?
    – A.B
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  • Marionnet is using User Mode Linux to provide virtualization: it's a Linux kernel configured as a standard process. What kernel is it and where does it come from? Was NET_SCHED support compiled in this kernel? For example Debian's user-mode-linux package does have NET_SCHED compiled in (as can be seen with the .../sched/ directory in the list of files). Or is it your own kernel that is lacking this feature?
    – A.B
    7 hours ago


















Marionnet is using User Mode Linux to provide virtualization: it's a Linux kernel configured as a standard process. What kernel is it and where does it come from? Was NET_SCHED support compiled in this kernel? For example Debian's user-mode-linux package does have NET_SCHED compiled in (as can be seen with the .../sched/ directory in the list of files). Or is it your own kernel that is lacking this feature?
– A.B
7 hours ago






Marionnet is using User Mode Linux to provide virtualization: it's a Linux kernel configured as a standard process. What kernel is it and where does it come from? Was NET_SCHED support compiled in this kernel? For example Debian's user-mode-linux package does have NET_SCHED compiled in (as can be seen with the .../sched/ directory in the list of files). Or is it your own kernel that is lacking this feature?
– A.B
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