Bjoern Doebel wrote:
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Hi,
Excuse me Bjoern, I've to ask you: if I use the pre-built code of the snapshot of 28/02/2007, it's possible to run L4Linux without ORe?
Yes, it is possible to run L4Linux without the ORe server, but you won't be able to use networking, because the ORe driver is the only network driver that is enabled in this binary.
I ask this because I've seen in the Download section that if I want to use the ORe server, this is used to make possible the communication between the two istance of L4Linux on the demo image.. so, in the "normal" February version, may L4Linux be without ORe?
Sorry, I don't understand the question.
Yes, I'm sorry for the not well formed sentence.. I wrote it fast..
What I would like to say is that, in the Download section of the website, there are two types of pre-built code for L4Linux (February): 1- L4Linux 2- Two instances of L4Linux with ORe for communication.
My question: I would ask you if the first kernel is with or without ORe.. The doubt become to me because there's also the second option specifically with ORe.
You may use the sources of the February OTC snapshot and compile L4Linux without the ORe driver. But of course, in this case you cannot use networking in multiple instances of L4Linux.
This question is asked because I've encountered a problem.. if it isn't really possible to use the pre-built L4Linux without ORe, I'll show you and Adam what's the problem..
What speaks against compiling from source?
I'll answer you soon..
Regards, Bjoenr -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org
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