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$Id: README,v 1.28 2003/02/16 00:47:23 freesource Exp $ |
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$Id: README,v 1.29 2003/02/18 18:28:06 freesource Exp $ |
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Program: gBootRoot pronounced "bOOtrOOt" |
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Program: gBootRoot pronounced "bOOtrOOt" |
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License: GNU General Public License |
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License: GNU General Public License |
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If you can compile a kernel on your system, then you should have no |
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If you can compile a kernel on your system, then you should have no |
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problems getting the Makefile to work, and if you are using the |
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problems getting the Makefile to work, and if you are using the |
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sources for the Debian package, then you can always do an "apt-get |
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sources for the Debian package, then you can always do an "apt-get |
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build-dep gbootroot." to automatically figure out your build |
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build-dep gbootroot" to automatically figure out your build |
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requirements. Gbootroot makes its own root_fs, when the output gets |
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requirements. Gbootroot makes its own root_fs, when the output gets |
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colorful (blue and red) you know this is happening. If things go |
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colorful (blue and red) you know this is happening. If things go |
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wrong at this point you will want to look at the requirements below. |
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wrong at this point you will want to look at the requirements below. |
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