Hi,
On Fri Oct 22, 2004 at 13:41:35 -0400, Julian Grizzard wrote:
First, I could not get the "make config" to work on my gentoo system (gcc 3.3.4, make 3.80). This is what happened: $ make config make -C ./tool/config make: *** C-Compiler needs target arch. Maybe you mean HOST_CC. Stop. $ Not sure what the problem is. I noticed the message appears to be the contents of the ${CC_} variable in l4/mk/Makeconf. My work around was to compile on a redhat 8.0 box.
By any chance, is the SYSTEM environment variable set on the gentoo system?
Second, I had this problem when I booted the system: --init--------------------------------------EIP: f0010a0f jdb:
Here is the grub configuration I used on the floppy (from http://os.inf.tu-dresden.de/fiasco/use.html): # this is /floppy/boot/grub/menu.lst title hello world kernel (fd0)/rmgr -sigma0 module (fd0)/main -nokdb module (fd0)/sigma0 module (fd0)/hello
After digging around, I decided to change the thid line from "module (fd0)/main -nokdb" to "module (fd0)/main -nokdb -nowait". Is this correct? It seems to be working.
Yes, if you enter the jdb-prompt, use "g" for go to go on. It's nothing wrong if you enter it on startup, and -nowait is the right thing if you don't want that.
Adam