On Mon, 18 Mar 2002, Gunther Schadow wrote:
Well, yes except that it's binary only, which
doesn't just work
as expected. But I found out, /etc/doconfig is an interactive
script that does all the magic for you. I hate to do this interactively,
but at least it got me going. And it's a script, so it can be
seen what it does (among others ln -s ing the BINARY/*.o files to
MYKERNEL/.)
Hm, I dont think that is right. All you have to do is to copy or create a
configuration file in /usr/sys/conf/vax and then run "./config" on that
file. This should set everything up for you. Doconfig is a way to create a
resonable kernel for your hardware.
Of course that was the first thing that I tried, but it didn't work
when I first tried it. So, may be my installation was screwed up.
I'll try it again sometime, because obviously that is the preferred
method.
-Gunther
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Medical Information Scientist Regenstrief Institute for Health Care
Adjunct Assistant Professor Indiana University School of Medicine
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