Hello,

Is there a SH4 port available for elfloader.c? I could see ports for many
platforms like Ia64, sparc, alpha and so on, but there isnt any for SH4? can
anyone share it with me. I am trying to run xfree86 from SH4 processor
board.

Regards,
Sivakumar Jayapal


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Alfred Hovdestad
Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 1:47 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [XFree86] Just start over


If you can't boot at all, there are two methods that I have used.  First 
if your distribution comes with a rescue CD, you can boot off of that. 
In Redhat, you can boot off disk 1 and enter linux rescue.

If you don't have a rescue CD, the procedure is a little more involved, 
but not terribly difficult.  If you are using grub as your bootloader, 
you can enter an 'e' to edit the boot parameters when the grub menu is 
displayed.  On the line that begins kernel, press 'e' again to edit the 
line and add the word single to the end of the line.  That will boot 
your system into single-user mode.


Once you have the rescue mode running, you can edit the file 
/etc/inittab  and change the following line:

id:5:initdefault:

to

id:3:initdefault:

and reboot.   This will boot you into multi-user mode without X11.  You 
will then have your server running and you can tinker with X as you see fit.

    Alfred Hovdestad, RHCE
    University of Saskatchewan




Garrett Jochimsen wrote:
> Hello there, I just want to get all programs associated with xfree86 off 
> my linux server and try to install it from scratch.  Is there any easy 
> way to do this?  I want to at least have my server up and running 
> again.  Thank you very much for a quick answer.
> 
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> Garrett Jochimsen
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