On Mon Jul 09, 2007 at 23:39:33 +0900, Lin wrote:
Hi, Adam. Thank you for your quick response !
Does this header check always need to be off when I make L4Linux ?
I fixed that by now. (Update the source.)
I checked out the updated source and made sure the "header check" option is off in default. Thank you !
To fix that for now please just don't use modules. I fixed a couple of those above internally but I cannot fix all of them, e.g. the gameport driver looks suspicious to me.
I tried making L4Linux with the kernel configuration which was changed into like the following, then the make sequence was completed.
Loadable module support ---> - [ ] Enable loadable module support Device Drives ---> - Input device support ---> - [ ] Joysticks ---> - Hardware I/O ports ---> - [ ] Gameport support
But the "Section mismatch" errors in "MODPOST vmlinux" remain yet.
Most of those are from Linux, don't take them too serious.
After make, the vmlinux(about 101.7MB) and the vmlinuz26(about 32.8M) are created.
Over 100MB is too much. Can you please post your .config from the L4Linux build directory?!
Are these errors always printed when we make L4Linux ? (I don't think so...)
'Just' warnings...
And I'm trying to boot the made L4Linux and Fiasco with GRUB. My GRUB doesn't have "modaddr" command, so I want to use
I recommend using the -modaddr switch to bootstrap which does the same as the modaddr GRUB command.
Adam