Hello,
I am currently using grsecurity to build kernels, the only problem I'm
having is that since we are using glibc 2.0.7, I'm having to disable a
number of features in order to get it to boot. I'm playing around with the
different features in order to get a kernel that is as secure as
Andrew Hoying wrote:
I am currently using grsecurity to build kernels, the only problem I'm
having is that since we are using glibc 2.0.7, I'm having to disable a
number of features in order to get it to boot.
Why? GNU libc isn't called until AFTER the kernel is loaded; in fact,
it's not
Everyone,
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David Douthitt wrote:
David Douthitt wrote:
I've created a directory for Oxygen development images. The URL is
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/pub/oxygen/development
I would very much like people to try it out.
PRIOR TO RELEASE
(with priorities: 1-high 9-low)
* (1) Fix setup
Oxygen Development continues; the newest version now places modules into
a more standardized location: /lib/modules/boot and /lib/modules/`uname
-r` (that is, kernel version).
The kernel (2.2.19) has also been recompiled and the modules with it;
this removes a kernel version conflict between
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
I now have version 2.2.19 kernels (and associated modules) available for
download from my website. Also available are all required patch files
and a
script to build a LEAF kernel tree from a raw 2.2.19 kernel source
tarball.
Which of these is applicable to