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Re: building an Active Router



> On Thursday 19 July 2001 17:57, you wrote:
> >
> > Did you config/compile moab for oskit-unix or for running on a bare
> > machine?
> >
> 
> I configured Moab to run on Oskit/x86 (that's how it's called in the README)
> 
> the options I used are :  --with-oskit=path to the installd OSkit
>                                    --prefix=path to the installed Oskit

There's also a `--host' option, what did you use for that?  (See the
INSTALL doc again)

> When I run make install, one message explicitly says that the sample EEs do 
> not get installed.... so I tried booting the ones in the /envs directory.
> I copied some of the images in another dir, and configured GRUB to boot from 
> there...
> 
> This approach worked with the Oskit example kernels

Well, thats good...

> , but not with the EEs.

bummer,

> I'll try using the netboot kernel, and we'll see what happens...

Since the oskit ones worked than the moab ones should too, so I don't
think netboot will help with that, but you should probably get used to
using it since its a handy program.

> thanks 
> 
> Andreas

tim stack




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