On Fri, 5 Dec 2003, Robert Millan wrote: > The (Glibc-based) GNU/KNetBSD system is now self-hosting. You can swap > an existing NetBSD system with it and it may be boot via GRUB > (kernel --type=netbsd (hdX,a)/boot/knetbsd.gz) > > Again, due to the crack incident I've had to re-generate the GNU/KNetBSD > tarball and upload it to gnuab. The new location is: > > http://ftp.gnuab.org/pub/gnu/knetbsd/
# tar jtvf gnu-knetbsd.tar.bz2 ./lib/ld.so.1 lrwxrwxrwx root/root 0 2003-12-04 22:23:44 ./lib/ld.so.1 -> l Warning: this tarball suffers from the "mysterious symlink bug" and it's probably unusable. Robert, I find very strange that I have never suffered from this bug myself. Can you reproduce the symlink bug on a not self-hosting system, i.e. a chroot inside a NetBSD system, which is what I still have here?