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Re: Mol startup error



Well, ypu're probably right that this is my problem. Neither command came up 
with any matches. My question now is where can I get this package? I installed 
off of the mirrors.kernel.org source tree. Where did you get your version of 
mol?

Thanks,
Derek Otto

Quoting Steven Blanchard <sgblanch@uncc.edu>:

> I am running debian unstable on a tibook IV. For me, the OSX drivers are 
> in mol-drivers-macosx. Installing MOL defaults to installing the 
> mol-drivers-linux. Try looking for it using one of these commands:
> 
> $ dpkg -l mol-drivers-macosx
> $ apt-cache search mol-drivers-macosx
> 
> Look at the man pages of apt-cache and dpkg for more information on 
> their usage.
> 
> ~Steven
> 
> dotto@uchicago.edu wrote:
> > How exactly do I check this? I've searched dselect, and there doesn't
> appear 
> > to be a mol-drivers-macosx package, is it something in the mol file?
> > 
> > Derek
> > 
> > Quoting Steven Blanchard <sgblanch@uncc.edu>:
> > 
> > 
> >>dotto@uchicago.edu wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>Can't read Elf32 image header 
> >>>Fatal error: drivers/bootx is not an ELF image 
> >>
> >>My guess is that the OSX drivers are not installed. Check to see if you 
> >>have the mol-drivers-macosx package installed.
> >>
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
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