On Tuesday 22 February 2005 22:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'm having trouble understanding this. > Upgrade to what? > I'm using the 2.4.25 because that's our target version. You can then try 2.4.26-3um or 2.4.27-1um on top of the 2.4.25. > The suggested fix > was to boot UML on an older filesystem, but that seemed to have no > relation to the "cmove" instruction. Well, the "Troubles" section can give only general indication. If your host machine is older than a Pentium II / Pentium Pro, it won't support some machine instructions (namely CMOVxx, i.e. what you spell as "cmove") - so it won't be able to run packages compiled for machines > i686. That is what "older filesystem" and so on refer to. But likely, that's not your problem. > Or does it? > And what exactly does an older filesystem mean?
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