>it seems to work fine, but i cannot install packages with dpkg. it
>reports lots of 'cannot chown to uid 0 gid 0, function not
>implemented', i suppose this is more of the chown/lchown stuff.
this is the same chown/lchown problem.
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hello, ...
i have been playing a bit more with the tarball, i was able to use it with
chroot.
it seems to work fine, but i cannot install packages with dpkg.
it reports lots of 'cannot chown to uid 0 gid 0, function not implemented', i
suppose this is more
of the chown/lchown stuff.
funny wh
> correctly, because of glibc, you need to use a kernel greater than
> 2.1.10? (i can't remember the last digit). it's something about
> changes in chown/lchown. hope this helps.
Argh ...
and i can only 2.1.90, because later kernels don't run on my hardware.
Friendly,
> correctly, because of glibc, you need to use a kernel greater than
> 2.1.10? (i can't remember the last digit). it's something about
> changes in chown/lchown. hope this helps.
Argh ...
and i can only 2.1.90, because later kernels don't run on my hardware.
Friendly,
Sven LUTHER
i had this problem when i was using the 2.1.24 kernel (or whatever
comes with linux ppc). once i upgraded to 2.1.115 all the problems
went away (well, at least the important ones). if i understand
correctly, because of glibc, you need to use a kernel greater than
2.1.10? (i can't remember the last
Hello, ...
I have been home for lunchand got the messages i had, as well as made
some additional tests.
i get :
Enterring Runlevel 2
network daemons : portmap inetd
INIT : Id "1" respawning too fast, disabled for 5 minutes
INIT : Id "2" respawning too fast, disabled for 5 minutes
INIT : Id "3"
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