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README
Program: gBootRoot pronounced "bOOtrOOt"
License: GNU General Public License
The Makefile included with this source package doesn't attempt
to figure out whether your system has the proper requirements.
It may seem like a great idea to have a configure script, but
these things can fail, besides gbootroot is a program designed for people
who intend to build distributions and boot disks, so understanding what
things are required to get gbootroot to work completely can be quite
beneficial. At the very least, do a "make", and try gbootroot because the
program will tell you what things are missing - hopefully nothing - and then
you can refer to this README for help.
Out of the box this program works with the i386 architecture, people using
other architectures will need to compile genext2fs and user-mode-linux if
they want full functionality. Eventually, the Advanced Kernel Section in
this program will be able to help with the uml compile.
Perl Modules:
#############
Gtk-Perl
--------
Version 0.7002 or greater.
http://freshmeat.net/projects/gtk-perl
Binaries:
#########
Genext2fs
---------
genext2fs/genext2fs ( included and already compiled for i386 )
cd genext2fs; make ( other architectures )
User-Mode-Linux
---------------
user-mode-linux/usr/bin/{linux,uml_*} ( included and already compiled
for i386 )
user-mode-linux/usr/lib/uml/{modules*tar} ( included and already compiled
for i386 )
user-mode-linux/usr/lib/uml/config ( kernel .config defaults )
If you use a different architecture you will need to read
http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/arch-port.html.
Here the basic instructions to compile uml stuff:
Get kernel sources from www.kernel.org which preferably
match the kernel version used by gbootroot - this can be found in the Changes
file - and then a matching uml-patch from
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=429. Use config as
your .config at the base of the sources. There's good instructions on how to
do compile a uml kernel at
http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/UserModeLinux-HOWTO-2.html.
Then put the uml kernel in the directory cited above and call it linux; you can
put the modules in a Replacements directory later on (see FAQ).
The helper uml_* tools need to be checked out from cvs and compiled with make:
(Instructions for cvs at http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=429.)
cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/user-mode-linux login
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/user-mode-linux co tools
cd tools/mconsole; make;
cd ../uml_net; make; chown 0:0 uml_net; chmod 4755 uml_net;
cd ../uml_router; make;
cd ../uml_moo; make;
Put the uml kernel in the directory cited above with the same names. When
you run gbootroot's Makefile everything will be put in the proper places.
Note: Please send the user-mode-linux-devel list and me your experiences if
you successfully get another architecture working so they can be shared with
the community.
Boot Methods:
#############
2 disk compression
------------------
This method will tell you when any of these utilities are missing:
ash lilo bzip2 file
Root Methods:
#############
Yard
----
Watch the verbosity box, it will be obvious when a required command is missing.
Make sure you have this file installed on your system:
file
Important Configurations:
#########################
"chmod 4755 /usr/bin/uml_net" so normal users can have network capabilities.
Documentation:
#############
Documentaion and FAQ is in doc/html/index.html
Have fun!
-Jonathan
Please infuse your suggestions, bug reports, insults, and patronage back to:
Jonathan Rosenbaum <freesource@users.sourceforge.net>