Hello from Gregg C Levine obviously with Jedi Knight Computers
I just tried using mkelfImage version 1.7, against the default
kernel,(for want of a better one.),that this machine runs. And it tossed
me an error message. I have not tried the other versions that I have
here, this time, however. Can someone advise me regarding what that
error message means? I have attached a copy of the script that I made,
when I saw this happen, again. I am running kernel version 2.2.18 with
the functions for ATI Rage 128, as a framebuffer functions compiled into
it, and this is version 7.1.0 of Slackware.
Gregg C Levine mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Just how many floors, does this thing of yours have anyway?"
Script started on Wed Aug  8 22:15:59 2001
root@drwho:/usr/src/lobos# cd mkeflImage01  -1.7
bash: cd: mkeflImage-1.7: No such file or directory
root@drwho:/usr/src/lobos# cd 
mkeflImage-1.7[1@lf[1@fflImage-1.7
root@drwho:/usr/src/lobos/mkelfImage-1.7# ks  l;s  s
COPYING   elf32-i386      kunzip_src  mkelfImage.1   ramdisk_piggy.o
Makefile  kernel_piggy.o  mkelfImage  mkelfImage.pl
root@drwho:/usr/src/lobos/mkelfImage-1.7# ./mkeflImage /vmlinuz kernel.elf
bash: ./mkeflImage: No such file or directory
root@drwho:/usr/src/lobos/mkelfImage-1.7# ./mkeflImage /vmlinuz 
kernel.elf[1@k[1@f[1@l[1@fImage 
/vmlinuz kernel.elf
gcc: /opt/lnxi/share/mkelfImage/elf32-i386/convert_params.c: No such file or directory
gcc: No input files
gcc -O2 -DDEFAULT_ROOT_DEV='((unsigned short)((0x3<<16)| 0))' 
-DDEFAULT_COMMAND_LINE='""' -c /opt/lnxi/share/mkelfImage/elf32-i386/convert_params.c 
-o convert_params.o
rc = 256 at ./mkelfImage line 46.
root@drwho:/usr/src/lobos/mkelfImage-1.7# exit
exit

Script done on Wed Aug  8 22:17:09 2001

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