Hi,

On Tue, 2010-01-12 at 10:35 +0100, Mihaly Sagi wrote: 
> Dear Mr. Subrata,
> 
> I am a 4th year college student from the Faculty of Technical Sciences
> in Novi Sad, Serbia.
> As a project of ours, we are making a simple linux derivation from the
> 2.6.28-11 vanila kernel, to understand the basics of operating
> systems.
> For now, we have just taken out the basic parts of linux: kernel, mm,
> block, fs, tty, ttyS, lpt, SCSI (for the sata disk, but only RAMFS for
> now) without any modifications.
> (and of course no user space)
> 
> I would like to ask you for a bit of help.
> We would like to set up LTP to test the simple OS we made, but we
> don`t know how. Can you provide some kind of help, guide or tutorial?
> Or tell me if there is a possibility to set it up?
> The tests will pass of course, but the next phase of our project is to
> change the source code we copied and it will need testing.

Download the code from: http://ltp.sourceforge.net/, untar it. Then see
the instructions to build, install, run and interpreting the results
inside the following file:

     1. ltp/README* 
     2. ltp/INSTALL

Do share your investigation with us.

Regards--
Subrata

> 
> Sincerely,


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