> You are making invalid assumptions. Have a look into
> /usr/include/cygwin/types.h and /usr/include/sys/sysmacros.h
> and see the light. After that, make a mental note:
>
> "Never create a device number other than by using the makedev macro"
OK, thank you. :) Now that I am enlightened I wi
Hello,
I get strange results when trying to create device files with this program:
#include
int main (void)
{
int major, minor;
dev_t dev;
major = 5;
minor = 1;
dev = (major << 8) | minor;
mknod ("test", S_IFCHR | 0666, dev);
return 0;
Hello,
> - If I'm understanding you correctly, it seems like your server.map
> didn't get created properly. For the administrator uid and
> gid entries,
> there should definitely be a mapping of id '0' to the
> appropriate cygwin
> system administrator uid/gid. You can find these using 'id
> hi all
>
> is it possible to compile linux kernel in cygwin
> if so where i can find step by step procedure for that.
>
> Thanks in advance
> Hulge
Hello,
Yes, it is possible. The procedure is not different than the normal one. I am
successfully compiling it with an ARM cross-compiler withou
> Could you please try adding a map_static directive to your exports?
> It should then look something like this:
>
> /usr/src/buildroot-20060308/build_arm/root
> 172.16.7.65(rw,map_static=/etc/nfs/server.map,no_root_squash)
>
> If you ran the nfs-server-config script to set up the
> nfs-ser
> -Original Message-
> From: Sam Robb
> Sent: donderdag 15 juni 2006 19:54
> To: Nicolas Boudin
> Cc: cygwin@cygwin.com
> Subject: Re: Problems with NFS server
>
>
> On Thu, 2006-06-15 at 15:36 +0200, Nicolas Boudin wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
>
Hello,
I am trying to export via NFS a cygwin directory as a root filesystem for an
embedded Linux system (I hope it can work..), but I get problems. I installed
the NFS services properly on Windows XP (nfsd, portmap, mountd). As indicated
in the install script, they are running as an user tha
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