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Updated to 2.4.17-10um and added Jeff's initrd fix. note: initrd option works,
but a test initrd.gz from Mathew Franz's trinux doesn't work properly as it
did in the earlier version of uml he provided. I am looking into this.
Updated to 20020125 uml tools.
The rpmized gbootroot package requires perl-Expect which in turn requires
perl-IO-Tty and perl-IO-Stty. A search on the Net revealed that the existing
rpms out there are either outdated, don't have their dependencies set-up
properly, or require a particular version of the perl5 series.
I made these rpms so they work on any i386 architecture which is using the
perl5 series. This includes 5.6.0 and 5.6.1 which are in common use on most
major distributions as of the year 2002. If you have a problem with the
automated Linux virtual machine which appears related to these modules, please
don't hesitate to contact me. They are available at
prdownloads.sourceforge.net/gbootroot.
Created rpms for Mandrake type dists, and Red Hat type dists.
Added vc/? and vcs? to the etc/securetty files because the new uml kernel uses
these now.
Fixed the fhs situation again. This time it will definitely work. As I wrote
in the code: "I always thought the BEGIN statements were executed before
everything else, but I have discovered that in this case it has to be placed
before the use statements if exec /usr/bin/gbootroot is done via $PATH ..
I guess that makes sense because $PATH is established in this particular BEGIN."
Other executables have been fixed including expect_uml and yard_chrooted_tests.
I guess that makes sense because $PATH is established in this particular
BEGIN." Other executables have been fixed including expect_uml and
yard_chrooted_tests.
Improved Replacements Box GUI.

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