[KoC]Mordred
17.01.03, 22:42
Hoi also hab grad mal versucht curx zu installen lief auch soweit recht gut. Allerdings bin ich an folgendem Punkt gescheitert. Wäre nett wenn mal einer sagen könnte was ich in die Files reinschreiben muss damit das alles funzt. Und auch net schlecht wäre mit welchem Proggie (wenn hier einer crux kennt) weilJoe kannte crux dann irgendwie nicht und ich kenne keinen anderen *G*. Ach ja partitionen sind
swap = /dev/hda1
/ = /dev/hda2
mehr nicht.l Lilo hätt ich übrigens gern im MBR wenn mir das noch einer verklickern könnte. Oder auch jut wärn gescheiter Link bin grad selber noch am wühlen bei www.tldp.com ...
naja hier die teile wo ich probleme hab:
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Edit /mnt/etc/fstab to configure your filesystem(s).
Edit /mnt/etc/rc.conf to configure keyboard, services and timezone. See Section 5.1.3 for details about /etc/rc.conf.
Edit /mnt/etc/hosts and /mnt/etc/resolv.conf and add your ip/hostname/domain/dns.
Reboot your system (boot from the CRUX CD-ROM again) and type CRUX root=<device> at the boot prompt. Replace <device> with the name of your new CRUX root partition. Remeber that CRUX uses devfs, thus the name of your root device should be something like /dev/discs/disc?/part?. When CRUX is booting using your new root for the first time there might be some error messages printed to the console. These errors are most often not vital, but you should keep an eye on them. If you reach the login prompt you are most likely home safe.
Login as root (no password required).
Go to /usr/src/linux-X.X.X, configure and compile a new kernel. Remember to enable the following kernel options:
Code maturity level options --->
Prompt for development and/or incomplete code/drivers
File systems --->
/dev file system support
Automatically mount at boot
Edit /etc/lilo.conf to boot the kernel you just compiled and run lilo to make the new system bootable.
Remove the CRUX CD-ROM from your drive and reboot from harddisk.
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swap = /dev/hda1
/ = /dev/hda2
mehr nicht.l Lilo hätt ich übrigens gern im MBR wenn mir das noch einer verklickern könnte. Oder auch jut wärn gescheiter Link bin grad selber noch am wühlen bei www.tldp.com ...
naja hier die teile wo ich probleme hab:
[quote]
Edit /mnt/etc/fstab to configure your filesystem(s).
Edit /mnt/etc/rc.conf to configure keyboard, services and timezone. See Section 5.1.3 for details about /etc/rc.conf.
Edit /mnt/etc/hosts and /mnt/etc/resolv.conf and add your ip/hostname/domain/dns.
Reboot your system (boot from the CRUX CD-ROM again) and type CRUX root=<device> at the boot prompt. Replace <device> with the name of your new CRUX root partition. Remeber that CRUX uses devfs, thus the name of your root device should be something like /dev/discs/disc?/part?. When CRUX is booting using your new root for the first time there might be some error messages printed to the console. These errors are most often not vital, but you should keep an eye on them. If you reach the login prompt you are most likely home safe.
Login as root (no password required).
Go to /usr/src/linux-X.X.X, configure and compile a new kernel. Remember to enable the following kernel options:
Code maturity level options --->
Prompt for development and/or incomplete code/drivers
File systems --->
/dev file system support
Automatically mount at boot
Edit /etc/lilo.conf to boot the kernel you just compiled and run lilo to make the new system bootable.
Remove the CRUX CD-ROM from your drive and reboot from harddisk.
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