Re: installing on x86_64

2007-05-26 Thread Jerone Young
Are you sure you did this on an x86-64 install. Current CVS still suffers from the not being able to properly compile on x86-64 systems. I am looking into it again now, but I think you may be mistaken in how you are using it? What distro & gcc version are you using ? On 5/22/07, Constantine Kouso

Re: TPM chip and Grub bootloader

2007-05-26 Thread Jerone Young
There are some patches floating around in the world for grub1 to use TPM. Actually you can find it here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/trustedgrub/ It is still being kept up as there was a release this month. This would be a good project to look at, if you have not already. On 5/24/07, karmo

Re: installing on x86_64

2007-05-26 Thread Jeroen Dekkers
At Sat, 26 May 2007 18:14:23 -0500, Jerone Young wrote: > > Are you sure you did this on an x86-64 install. Current CVS still > suffers from the not being able to properly compile on x86-64 systems. It compiles fine here... are you sure your compiler can generate 32-bit code? Jeroen Dekkers __

Re: installing on x86_64

2007-05-26 Thread Jerone Young
Really..exactly waht distro and gcc version are you using. There is still lack for _start with compiling 32-bit binaries using gcc x86-64. I'm currently been testing on Fedora Core 7 beta and I see the problem consistently (though I do need to update it some). Others have reported the problem in t