Re: Enabling linux compatibility

2004-03-23 Thread Shaun T. Erickson
When I installed my system, it asked if I wanted to enable linux
compatibility, and I said no. Now I think I may need it, and am
wondering if I need to do anything special to enable it, other than
setting
linux_enable="YES"

in /etc/rc.conf.
You will need to install one of the "linux-base" packages from ports.  the
plain vanilla one is the most stable in my experience...
Thanks!

-ste
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Re: Enabling linux compatibility

2004-03-22 Thread Aaron Peterson
> When I installed my system, it asked if I wanted to enable linux
> compatibility, and I said no. Now I think I may need it, and am
> wondering if I need to do anything special to enable it, other than
> setting
>
> linux_enable="YES"
>
> in /etc/rc.conf.
>
>   -ste
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You will need to install one of the "linux-base" packages from ports.  the
plain vanilla one is the most stable in my experience...

aaron
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Enabling linux compatibility

2004-03-22 Thread Shaun T. Erickson
When I installed my system, it asked if I wanted to enable linux 
compatibility, and I said no. Now I think I may need it, and am 
wondering if I need to do anything special to enable it, other than setting

linux_enable="YES"

in /etc/rc.conf.

-ste
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