> On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 12:01:06PM +0100, Neal H Walfield wrote:
> > with the subhurd's libc. So, how to use the correct loader. Not so
>> simple: boot cannot load anything off of the subhurd's file system:
>> the file system is not yet mounted and it does not (and should not)
>> know how to r
On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 12:01:06PM +0100, Neal H Walfield wrote:
> with the subhurd's libc. So, how to use the correct loader. Not so
> simple: boot cannot load anything off of the subhurd's file system:
> the file system is not yet mounted and it does not (and should not)
> know how to read fil
> Heya, I'm playing with my libio built glibc. I'm trying to work in a
> chroot jail for testing (subhurd not really working, I think I just
> need a tutor this weekend on IRC to help me step through it).
Let me venture a guess: you are attempting to use a subhurd with a
libio based glibc while
> Heya, I'm playing with my libio built glibc. I'm trying to work in a
> chroot jail for testing (subhurd not really working, I think I just
> need a tutor this weekend on IRC to help me step through it).
Using a sub-hurd should be quite easy. Please post the steps you tried
here and we can try
Heya, I'm playing with my libio built glibc. I'm trying to work in a
chroot jail for testing (subhurd not really working, I think I just
need a tutor this weekend on IRC to help me step through it).
What I noticed is that my testing started to go alot smooter when I
setup a /lib/ld.so -> /lib/ld