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To build and use the buildroot stuff, do the following:
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1) run 'make'
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2) wait while it compiles
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3) run './UMlinux' to test out your root filesystem using User Mode Linux.
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You do not need to be root to build or run this system. Each Virtual Terminal
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will be opened in its own window. You must be running X and have xterm
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installed for this to work -- otherwise you see a few errors on bootup as it
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tries to launch xterms. It will still work on a console, but you will not
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have access to the other Virtual Terminals.
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Also, you the uClibc and busybox source trees that
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are downloaded are fully set up for anonymous CVS access. You may need to set
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up your system for anonymous CVS access by running the following command:
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cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@busybox.net:/var/cvs login
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Then just hit Enter when it prompts you for a password. You only need to do
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this once. Then, whenever you want to update your system, just go into the
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busybox or uClibc directory and run 'cvs update'.
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Have fun!
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-Erik
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Please feed suggestions, bug reports, insults, and bribes back to:
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Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>
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NOTE:
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For './configure' to behave itself with certain applications, you may need
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to create a symlink under "/lib" on your system that points to the uClibc
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shared library loader in the staging directory. For example, on my system
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$ cd /lib
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$ sudo ln -s /home/andersen/buildroot/build/staging_dir/lib/ld-uClibc.so.0 ld-uClibc.so.0
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If you don't use sudo, run 'su -' to become root when making the link. If
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you aren't root it won't work. The reason for this symlink, is it allows
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'./configure' to actually execute the test applications it compiles against
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uClibc during the configuration process....
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