First thing: read /usr/src/UPDATING. The proper procedure to
build a kernel is in there. To save you some time:
cd /usr/src
make buildkernel KERNEL=your kernel name
make installkernel KERNEL=your kernel name
If the build still fails, then yes, you have a legitimate
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Len Conrad writes:
: First thing: read /usr/src/UPDATING.
:
: but I'm not UPDATING, I've installed to virgin disk from 4.1.1 iso-image.
The problem is that you need to add the ISA compat shims:
options COMPAT_OLDISA # compatability shims for
Hackers,
Sorry to bother, but two postings to -question of the msg below in
two days got now response. I'm dead in the water.
tia,
Len
FreeBSD 4.1.1 from an .iso image
Making a custom kernal
make depend
gives:
In file included from
On Sat, 21 Oct 2000, Len Conrad wrote:
Hackers,
Sorry to bother, but two postings to -question of the msg below in
two days got now response. I'm dead in the water.
First thing: read /usr/src/UPDATING. The proper procedure to
build a kernel is in there. To save you some time:
Len Conrad wrote:
Hackers,
Sorry to bother, but two postings to -question of the msg below in
two days got now response. I'm dead in the water.
tia,
Len
FreeBSD 4.1.1 from an .iso image
Making a custom kernal
make depend
Your sources are corrupt. There has never been a 'bw.h' file in the
FreeBSD tree. How did you install the sources?
from 4.1.1-R .iso image from ftp.de.freebsd.org
You might want to delete them and install a fresh set with cvsup.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] has since told me his etinc drivers
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