Yes, I got the latest CVS stuff.

So you are saying that the grub messages were fine?  I guess this means that
JJOS didn't start correctly for some reason.  

I did have some trouble with making the jjos-common.zip file.  The Makefiles
seem to be out of whack.  For instance the /JJOS/common/bytecode/Makefile
has as the Prefix ../../../common/bytecode/ .  That is one ../ too many, and
doing make in that directory fails.  If I edit out one of the ../ it still
doesn't create the .zip file.  I probably could have figured it out if I had
a little more time, but I didn't.  I was able to use a zip file in
/JJOS/arch/i386/bytecode/jjos.zip.  It seemed to be the same thing.  I
thought that /common was supposed to be under /JJOS/arch.  Did somehow the
directory structure get screwed up?

Thanks,
Avery J. Regier

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Todd L. Miller [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, November 22, 1999 10:26 PM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Re: [JOS-Kernel] Adventures with GRUB
> 
> > After the boot command, I recieved a screen's worth of data and at the
> bottom:
> >     argvlocal[00000001] = init
> >     bailing out on #00000002
> 
>       Nope.  Bailing out on #2 means that it only found two arguments,
> which is the Right Thing (.../jjos-grub and init).  I just finished trying
> it last night myself, and it worked fine over here.  Did you get the
> latest CVS stuff?
> 
> -_Quinn
> 
> 
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