Hi All,
I'm trying to create a rescue disk for myself using ae as an editor on
the rescue disk. I compiled and tested ae and it seemed to work fine on
my development system so I mounted the rootdisk that I'm creating as a
loop device:
#mount -o loop /tmp/fs /mnt
and chrooted to /mnt
I just tried nano out and I get the same result so its not a problem
specific to ae.
Andrew Dixon wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> I'm trying to create a rescue disk for myself using ae as an editor on
> the rescue disk. I compiled and tested ae and it seemed to work fine on
> my dev
Hi All,
sorry for posting this to this list as it isn't a
development question but no one on the debian-user or
debian-laptop lists seemed to know.
I'm trying to build a kernel for my laptop (Sony Vaio
F250) on my desktop machine. I tried the following:
#make config
...
#make dep
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