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skitmax81@yahoo.it wrote:
Bjoern Doebel wrote:
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Hi,
PS. For a test, could you please post the entry to add at the menu.lst file to try booting L4Linux? Maybe everything is still working.. &-(
Did you have a look at http://os.inf.tu-dresden.de/L4/LinuxOnL4/use-2.6.shtml ? ....
Quoted from: http://www.nabble.com/The-ultimate-HOW-TO-tf4192072.html#a12351172
Yes, I've read the page, but, because I'm newbie, I don't understand how to have a standalone setup without DOpE.. I would like to have a simple console where compile/build and run <i>lmbench</i>
As Adam already pointed out, you shouldn't even use DOpE when doing a benchmark.
So let's sum it up: * Build Fiasco and the hello server. Then run it and make sure that the red (performance-critical) warnings at Fiasco bootup are gone. * Build the L4Env packages needed for L4Linux, namely those that appear in the menu.lst which can be found on the "Using L4Linux" page you already know. * Build L4Linux. Disable DOpE support, disable networking and sound stuff, enable VGA text console and hard disk support. * Put all the binaries obtained so far into the boot directory where GRUB gets its modules from, e.g., where your (SUSe?) Linux kernel is. * Create a loader config file for L4Linux, just like the one on the L4Linux page and put it in the same location. You don't have to use a ramdisk, but can just put a "root=/dev/hda1" or something similar there. Basically, you should be able to use your native Linux environment from HD with L4Linux, too. * Add a menu.lst entry such as the one on the L4Linux page to your GRUB menu.lst.
Which of the above points is unclear to you?
I'm not intereste to have networking or sound or other stuffs, only a simple console Linux-like.. it's for a course and I'm a bit frustrated.. two months and no results.. sigh! :-((
Regards, Bjoern
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