Hi all,

I was playing around with doing a minimal install of Linux and EMC to a
flash drive. It mostly seemed to have worked, except that halcmd generates
segmentation faults (the operation was a success but the patient died <g>). 

What I did was using the 8.04 alternate install CD, installed with the
command line option. I then manually installed xorg, xfce4 and slim. I was
then able to run the emc install script. It generated two errors, at the
beginning it said it could not find an install candidate for gksudo, but
seemed to be able to continue from there. At the very end, it generated an
error that a folder under /var was missing (I didn't record the exact path
it complained about and the error did not recur on a re-install), but did
not seem to be a fatal error either. Additionally I followed Les'
instructions regarding minimizing writes to flash.

I can successfully do "realtime start", but halcmd with any parameters
generates a segmentation fault. Trying to run one of the sim configurations
similarly generates segmentation faults from halcmd. Dmesg gives a further
warning "rtapi: no version for "nano2count" found: kernel tainted".

I am guessing that the segmentation fault has something to do with shared
memory. I checked /etc/security/limits and verified that "hard memlock" is
set. It was, and was set to 20K.

Any ideas on what I am still missing?

Thanks,
Eric



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