But it compiled with no warnings ( native Hurd compile ).
Initially it failed, MiG wanted to use i386-gnu-gcc
I did this:
# cd /usr/bin # ln -s gcc i386-gnu-gcc
Then back to the build....
# cd /src/oskit-mach/build # ../configure --host=i386-pc-gnu # make MAKE="make -j10"
It built in a few minutes with _no_ warnings.
So i did this:
# cd /boot # cp /src/oskit-mach/build/kernel . # strip kernel # gzip -9 kernel # reboot
Great! I did the GRUB thing and booted... it got about 10 lines into the boot and halted with some technical looking debugging errors.
Ok, maybe I shouldn't strip it... I try this:
# cd /boot # cp /src/oskit-mach/build/kernel . # gzip -9 kernel # reboot
Now after GRUBbing it, it prints about four lines and then reboots! Hmm... something is wrong.
Any hints, maybe ../configure --enable-something ???
2'nd question, I now have cable internet on EtherExpress Pro 100. I try to do ifconfig and it's missing. Also ifup is missing. What exactly is the Hurd way to bring ether online?
My box has a static IP 192.168.100.101 and my D-Link DI-701 gateway is 192.168.100.1 -- my nameserver is already in resolv.conf. My setup is an 8-port switching hub connected to the DI-701 router.
L8r Daze,
- Doug