Current CVS builds AND runs (sorta)
I just checked in some changes so that dbootstrap cooperates with the new
busybox. This bloats the rootdisk a bit more so archs (other than powerpc)
may have to up the limit in the Makefile. There's definitely space wasted
since dbootstrap now is a separate binary which still links with some
busybox objects...
However, it does boot and I can continue through the install as before.
The next problem is that initializing a filesystem fails with a screenful
of messages that it can find /sda2 etc etc. as if the /dev has been dropped.
There's definitely space wasted since dbootstrap now is a separate binary
which still links with some busybox objects.
The next problem is that initializing a filesystem fails with a screenful
of messages that it can find /sda2 etc etc. as if the /dev has been dropped.
I'm looking at that next...
Could somebody doing x86 builds please report how this works for you?
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Matt Porter
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