On Wed Aug 01, 2007 at 10:30:41 -0700, ComputerScienceStudent wrote:
Adam Lackorzynski wrote:
Hi,
On Tue Jul 31, 2007 at 03:11:51 -0700, ComputerScienceStudent wrote:
These are the sources that I've downloaded (and where I've placed them): /root/l4-linux-2.6 /root/l4-linux-2.6-env /root/fiasco /root/l4env /root/hello
What did you do to download the l4env, hello and l4-linux-2.6-env directories? (What's in those directories?)
svn co http://svn.tudos.org/repos/l4linux/trunk l4linux-2.6-env svn co http://svn.tudos.org/repos/l4linux/trunk hello svn co http://svn.tudos.org/repos/l4linux/trunk l4env
In those directories there are the same files (I suppose that I've do something wrong when download..):
Yes, you downloaded our Linux tree at least 4 times, tough. Please stick to the instructions on http://www.inf.tu-dresden.de/index.php?node_id=1735 on how to get the source.
Then those might be of interest for you: http://os.inf.tu-dresden.de/fiasco/use.html http://os.inf.tu-dresden.de/L4/LinuxOnL4/build-2.6.shtml
I want to install L4Linux creating an entry on GRUB, because I've to work also with Suse 10.2 and Windows XP (the OSs installed on my notebook), but I haven't do anything similar in my own life!
My question is: how to install L4Linux? Meaning: How to compiling, building and in what order?
First build l4env, then L4Linux. Building Fiasco is independent, so build it anytime you want.
How to modifying the GRUB bootloader to preserve my old configuration of OSs?
GRUB has a configuration file which can be edited freely. Please refer to the L4Linux website for examples.
What I would like to have is that at the boot, the bootloader ask me if I want to go in Suse, Windows or L4Linux..
Thank a lot for every suggestion you'll give me!!
PS. Once that I've do all my jobs -is a research for an universitary course-
What sort of course is that, btw?
Advanced Operating Systems
can I return to have only Suse 10.2 and Windows XP?
Sure, just delete the entry in the GRUB configuration file.
Adam