2. <ahref="#2">How do I use gBootRoot?</a>
2. <ahref="#2">How do I use gBootRoot?</a>
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3. <ahref="#3">What are all these CVS directories doing in my replacements?</a>
3. <ahref="#3">Oops, I can't get something to work, what should I do?</a>
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4. <ahref="#4">Can I use a program linked to uClibc in the template?</a>
4. <ahref="#4">What are all these CVS directories doing in my replacements?</a>
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5. <ahref="#5">What do you mean by macro distribution?</a>
5. <ahref="#5">Can I use a program linked to uClibc in the template?</a>
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6. <ahref="#6">How am I able to create root filesystems as a normal user?</a>
6. <ahref="#6">What do you mean by macro distribution?</a>
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7. <ahref="#7">How can a normal user create a root filesystem larger than 8192k?</a>
7. <ahref="#7">How am I able to create root filesystems as a normal user?</a>
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8. <ahref="#8">How can I create boot disks as a normal user?</a>
8. <ahref="#8">How can a normal user create a root filesystem larger than 8192k?</a>
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9. <ahref="#9">What is make_debian, and how do I use it?</a>
9. <ahref="#9">How can I create boot disks as a normal user?</a>
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10. <ahref="#10">My root filesystem doesn't start in single mode when started like this: "bootdisk 1?"</a>
10. <ahref="#10">What is make_debian, and how do I use it?</a>
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11. <ahref="#11">What does the 2 disk compression method do?</a>
11. <ahref="#11">My root filesystem doesn't start in single mode when started like this: "bootdisk 1?"</a>
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12. <ahref="#12">There isn't enough room left on my 1440 floppy to make a Boot or Root disk. Is there any way to free up more space apart from reducing the size of the kernel?</a>
12. <ahref="#12">What does the 2 disk compression method do?</a>
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13. <ahref="#13">gBootRoot doesn't start because it can't locate Gtk.pm?</a>
13. <ahref="#13">There isn't enough room left on my 1440 floppy to make a Boot or Root disk. Is there any way to free up more space apart from reducing the size of the kernel?</a>
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14. <ahref="#14">If you roll the floppy density counter down to 0 and then try go back up towards 1440 and 1722, you get very funny figures.</a>
14. <ahref="#14">gBootRoot doesn't start because it can't locate Gtk.pm?</a>
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15. <ahref="#15">If you roll the floppy density counter down to 0 and then try go back up towards 1440 and 1722, you get very funny figures.</a>
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</a>
@ -575,8 +576,25 @@ UML box to try things you never would have dreamed of doing on your host
system. And that is just the beginning of the things you can do.
system. And that is just the beginning of the things you can do.
<P><aname="3"><b>Oops, I can't get something to work, what should I do?</b></a> <ahref="#FAQ">[back]</a></p>
If something isn't working for you, I want to know! In fact, unlike
some developers who don't want to be deluged with bugs, I heartily encourage
users to send me all their problems. Why? I love bugs,
and I have experience working in Quality Assurance, so I know that a
program like gbootroot is loaded with glitches unforeseen
by the developer. I consider
anything a bug which effects the user negatively,
whether it is a user interface (UI) which is hard to understand
or use, documentation which seems misleading, or if the program doesn't
seem to deliver results as it should. Even if you think
your problem may be due to your own lack of understanding, I still
recommend that you contact me after reasonable attempts, because what
you may be experiencing is what "MANY" may be experiencing. At the
bottom of this page is the contact information. Your problem
will help gbootroot become a better program for all!
<P><aname="3"><b>What are all these CVS directories doing in my replacements?</b></a> <ahref="#FAQ">[back]</a></p>
<P><aname="4"><b>What are all these CVS directories doing in my replacements?</b></a> <ahref="#FAQ">[back]</a></p>
<P>
<P>
CVS directories are deliberately put in the Replacement directories to
CVS directories are deliberately put in the Replacement directories to
@ -603,7 +621,7 @@ not to delete the CVS directories because /usr/share is meant to be used
for data which shouldn't be modified
for data which shouldn't be modified
(see <ahref="http://www.pathname.com/fhs/">FHS</a>).</p>
(see <ahref="http://www.pathname.com/fhs/">FHS</a>).</p>
<aname="4"><b>Can I use a program linked to uClibc in the template?</b></a> <ahref="#FAQ">[back]</a></p>
<aname="5"><b>Can I use a program linked to uClibc in the template?</b></a> <ahref="#FAQ">[back]</a></p>
<p>
<p>
@ -614,7 +632,7 @@ is used to discover shared library dependencies, otherwise ldd is
called without any path.</p>
called without any path.</p>
<aname="5"><b>What do you mean by macro distribution?</b></a> <ahref="#FAQ">[back]</a></p>
<aname="6"><b>What do you mean by macro distribution?</b></a> <ahref="#FAQ">[back]</a></p>
<p>
<p>
@ -631,7 +649,7 @@ used to run experiments safely without fear of corrupting the host system
via user-mode-linux.</p>
via user-mode-linux.</p>
<aname="6"><b>How am I able to create root filesystems as a normal user?</b></a> <ahref="#FAQ">[back]</a></p>
<aname="7"><b>How am I able to create root filesystems as a normal user?</b></a> <ahref="#FAQ">[back]</a></p>
<p>
<p>
@ -647,7 +665,7 @@ can be changed when the filesystem is run from a kernel.
<p>
<p>
<aname="7"><b>How can a normal user create a root filesystem larger than 8192k?</b></a> <ahref="#FAQ">[back]</a></p>
<aname="8"><b>How can a normal user create a root filesystem larger than 8192k?</b></a> <ahref="#FAQ">[back]</a></p>
<p>
<p>
@ -743,7 +761,7 @@ don't exist. For this example, /mnt1 and
<p>
<p>
<aname="8"><b>How can I create boot disks as a normal user?</b></a> <ahref="#FAQ">[back]</a></p>
<aname="9"><b>How can I create boot disks as a normal user?</b></a> <ahref="#FAQ">[back]</a></p>
<p>
<p>
@ -786,7 +804,7 @@ lilo can be made.
<p>
<p>
<aname="9"><b>What is make_debian, and how do I use it?</b></a> <ahref="#FAQ">[back]</a></p>
<aname="10"><b>What is make_debian, and how do I use it?</b></a> <ahref="#FAQ">[back]</a></p>
<p>
<p>
@ -837,7 +855,7 @@ in the template was modified to reflect these replacements.
</p>
</p>
<aname="10"><b>My root filesystem doesn't start in single mode when started like
<aname="11"><b>My root filesystem doesn't start in single mode when started like
<P><aname="11"><b>What does the 2 disk compression method do?</b></a> <ahref="#FAQ">[back]</a></P>
<P><aname="12"><b>What does the 2 disk compression method do?</b></a> <ahref="#FAQ">[back]</a></P>
<P>This Boot Method creates a boot disk with lilo, a kernel and an initrd
<P>This Boot Method creates a boot disk with lilo, a kernel and an initrd
image. The
image. The
initrd script mounts another root disk with a compressed (gzip or bzip2)
initrd script mounts another root disk with a compressed (gzip or bzip2)
filesystem.</P>
filesystem.</P>
<p><aname="12"><b>There isn't enough room left on my 1440 floppy to make a Boot or Root
<p><aname="13"><b>There isn't enough room left on my 1440 floppy to make a Boot or Root
disk. Is there any way to free up more space apart from reducing
disk. Is there any way to free up more space apart from reducing
the size of the kernel?</b></a> <ahref="#FAQ">[back]</a></p>
the size of the kernel?</b></a> <ahref="#FAQ">[back]</a></p>
@ -904,11 +922,11 @@ to add your comments to the Feature Request. Thanks.</p>
<p>
<p>
<aname="13"><b>gBootRoot doesn't start because it can't locate Gtk.pm?</b></a> <ahref="#FAQ">[back]</a></P>
<aname="14"><b>gBootRoot doesn't start because it can't locate Gtk.pm?</b></a> <ahref="#FAQ">[back]</a></P>
<p>This program requires Gtk-Perl available from <ahref="http://www.perl.com/CPAN">CPAN</a>, <ahref="http://freshmeat.net/projects/gtk-perl">Freshmeat</a> or most GNU/Linux distributions.</p>
<p>This program requires Gtk-Perl available from <ahref="http://www.perl.com/CPAN">CPAN</a>, <ahref="http://freshmeat.net/projects/gtk-perl">Freshmeat</a> or most GNU/Linux distributions.</p>
<p><aname="14"><b>If you roll the floppy density counter down to 0 and then try go back
<p><aname="15"><b>If you roll the floppy density counter down to 0 and then try go back
up towards 1440 and 1722, you get very funny figures.</b></a> <ahref="#FAQ">[back]</a></p>
up towards 1440 and 1722, you get very funny figures.</b></a> <ahref="#FAQ">[back]</a></p>