On Wednesday, July 14, 1999 6:32 AM, David Murn [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
: On Wed, 14 Jul 1999, Scott Lanning wrote:
:
: > 3) Also FAQ Q2.5, it says 'mkfs -t minix -n14 /dev/fd0 1440', but
: > my mkfs has no -n14 option. However, 'mkfs.minix -n14 /dev/fd0 1440'
: > works okay. (Maybe it's
Scott Lanning writes:
>
> On Tue, 13 Jul 1999, Alistair Riddoch wrote:
> >Clean your source tree using 'make distclean', and then do 'make config'
>
> I see my mistake now. I initially used non-default options, then
> it didn't work, so I did 'make clean' instead of 'make distclean'.
> It compil
On Wed, 14 Jul 1999, Scott Lanning wrote:
> 3) Also FAQ Q2.5, it says 'mkfs -t minix -n14 /dev/fd0 1440', but
> my mkfs has no -n14 option. However, 'mkfs.minix -n14 /dev/fd0 1440'
> works okay. (Maybe it's just my (Redhat 5.1) distribution.)
Must be a redhat issue, in slackware (and also when I
>3) Also FAQ Q2.5, it says 'mkfs -t minix -n14 /dev/fd0 1440', but
>my mkfs has no -n14 option. However, 'mkfs.minix -n14 /dev/fd0 1440'
>works okay. (Maybe it's just my (Redhat 5.1) distribution.)
>
>--Scott
Same with me, and I use redhat!
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On Tue, 13 Jul 1999, Alistair Riddoch wrote:
>Clean your source tree using 'make distclean', and then do 'make config'
I see my mistake now. I initially used non-default options, then
it didn't work, so I did 'make clean' instead of 'make distclean'.
It compiled fine after 'make distclean'. I'm s
Scott Lanning writes:
>
> Hi, my name is Scott, and I'm a newbie. :)
>
> I'm trying out ELKS 0.0.77. The images supplied worked fine when
> I put booted them in my 286. Very cool.
> Now I'm trying to compile it. I think I followed the directions
> and didn't change any default configurations
Hi, my name is Scott, and I'm a newbie. :)
I'm trying out ELKS 0.0.77. The images supplied worked fine when
I put booted them in my 286. Very cool.
Now I'm trying to compile it. I think I followed the directions
and didn't change any default configurations. However, it won't
compile for some