^thehatsrule^

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Posted: Mar. 31 2007,23:09 |
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Heh, I hadn't used a full hd-install lately because now most of my machines have at least 32mb. But, I remembered that on full hd-installs, apt is the system to use, so I decided to try it again (using a full hd-install anyways).
Did some tinkering on the packages (since not everything will install right off), and loaded mydsl > gnu-utils. Built kernel, and loaded it into dsl-embedded's qemu scripts, and init successfully executed automatically. (Still had the knoppix image not found, but now I remember dsl-embedded's minirt is slightly different, and mine was based off the cd .iso's)
Using a full hd-install or frugal should not matter in this case IMO. I think the packages that I used on the frugal probably had some conflicted somewhere. If there is some sort of reason why using a full hd-install for kernel compilation is required, I'd be really interested to know.
Additional note: following juanito's guide also resulted in the same problem
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