I've also downloaded the CD's, but it seems that something is wrong
with
CD1...
It should boot, but I get nothing.
Hmm...I just tried booting mine and I get a lilo prompt...
I have a 1.2 and 2.0(2disks), and the former will boot (target mode) while
the latter will not. I have tried
Luis.F.Correia, 2001-06-26 09:30 +0100
I've also downloaded the CD's, but it seems that something is wrong
with CD1...
It should boot, but I get nothing.
Hmm...I just tried booting mine and I get a lilo prompt...
I have a 1.2 and 2.0(2disks), and the former will boot (target
Mike,
If you read the manual, HHL-JE-20.PDF, Chapter3 on page 19,
Installing HHL 2.0 on an IA-32/x86 Target for a Source-
base Installation
Right on the Overview chapter you can read:
The HHL 2.0 CDs for IA-32/x86 targets are bootable, and may be booted
directly on a target whose BIOS provides
Luis.F.Correia, 2001-06-26 12:22 +0100
Mike,
If you read the manual, HHL-JE-20.PDF, Chapter3 on page 19,
Installing HHL 2.0 on an IA-32/x86 Target for a Source-
base Installation
Right on the Overview chapter you can read:
The HHL 2.0 CDs for IA-32/x86 targets are bootable, and may be booted
No. Don't bother Mike.
Really, as I continue to read the pdf, I reckon that we
should go in the cross-compiling direction.
Why boot and install a target if you haven't decide what
packages will ou put there?
I will investigate further on.
I have had little experience with a full-distro but
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Luis.F.Correia wrote:
I've also downloaded the CD's, but it seems that something is wrong
with
CD1...
It should boot, but I get nothing.
Hmm...I just tried booting mine and I get a lilo prompt...
I have a 1.2 and 2.0(2disks), and the former will boot
Jeff, all of your comments check out with mine, except this one:
In our case, the final product would probably be a generic 486, but I
don't see support for that.
486 platforms are NOT supported.
We have to evolve a little :(
This reads on manual page 46: This LSP was built for 586 processors
and
the beach call is strong here :)
I'll post my results here.
-Original Message-
From: Charles Steinkuehler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 8:42 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Leaf-devel] Hard-Hat
I've also downloaded the CD's, but it seems that something
Luis.F.Correia, 2001-06-22 09:12 +0100
I'm sorry... (again) I should have RTFM'd
The Journeyman is a development system as Jeff says.
But, I should boot under a x86 system, maybe as hdc s Charles suggested.
Anyway, after trying on several machines here @ work yesterday, I came
to the
Hi,
I've also downloaded the CD's, but it seems that something is wrong with
CD1...
It should boot, but I get nothing.
Opening the same CD and extracting the bootflop.img which is under the
bootimg directory, and put it on a floppy, still does not boot.
Any pointers?
Thanks
-Original
-devel] Hard-Hat
Hi,
I've also downloaded the CD's, but it seems that something is wrong with
CD1...
It should boot, but I get nothing.
Opening the same CD and extracting the bootflop.img which is under the
bootimg directory, and put it on a floppy, still does not boot.
Any pointers?
Thanks
, 2001 5:55 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [Leaf-devel] Hard-Hat
Hi,
I've also downloaded the CD's, but it seems that something is wrong with
CD1...
It should boot, but I get nothing.
I don't see why it should boot.
Opening the same CD and extracting the bootflop.img which
Hmm...I forget not everyone has a CD rom burner yet. Perhaps a qualifer for
any disto should be the ability to mirror the CD and/or sell copies at
minimal cost...
Hmmm. Okay, nutty idea. If an ISO image contains the entire CDROM
filesystem, shouldn't there be a way (perhaps not written
this works for mounting cdrom images w/o the cdrom.
mount -t iso9660 /home/cdimage.iso /mnt -o loop
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jonathan
French
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 11:45 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Leaf-devel
At 05:21 PM 6/18/01 -0500, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
I just got a call from the Monta-Vista folks (makers of Hard-Hat).
I wanted to get their reaction to our possible use of the HardHat
platform
as a cross-compile environment, and what sort of comittment they have to
keeping a free
At 05:57 PM 6/18/01 -0500, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
...If we could refer
people to a version that was readily available to people who do not have
their own CD burners, I agree that it would address a lot of the issues we
wrestle with.
Hmm...I forget not everyone has a CD rom burner yet.
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