In Message <dub112-w116b3c8a6fa58c3658711abd5...@phx.gbl>, Adrien Fernandes <adrien_fernand...@hotmail.com>wrote:
=>Hello,is it possible to change /emul/linux path ? I downloaded =>by myself Arch Linux operating system and I put it in my home =>directory (~/Linux) and I wish to be able to use binaries from =>there. The fact is that if I move Arch Linux root to /emul/linux/, =>I can use binaries but if I move it elsewhere, it won't work =>anymore.I didn't install any emulators/suse package. I wished to =>do it all by myself. Yes, I can still create a symlink but before, =>I wish to know if it can be changed. =>Adrien Fernandes It looks like it is hard-coded: compat/linux/common/linux_exec.c: .e_path = "/emul/linux", NetBSD recognizes the executable as Linux and modifies the process to look for executables under the e_path before looking under the real root. Gary Duzan