Date: Fri, 15 Dec 1995 12:58:39 -0600 From: Jeff Kreska <jeff_kreska@ftw.paging.mot.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: linux compat Message-ID: <199512151858.MAA13710@wmg13>
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I got FreeBSD 2.1 installed on a couple of machines, and all appears to be running well. I tryed to run a linux binary and it core dumped on me. I thouht that the generic kernel didn't have linux compat built in so I decided to rebuild the krenel with COMPAT_LINUX option. Rebuilt and reinstalled kernel and re-booted. Now when I try and run the linux binary I get the following errors: /usr/local/bin/ce: Exec format error. Wrong Architecture. If I say file /usr/local/bin/ce : /usr/local/bin/ce: setuid Linux/i386 demand-paged executable (ZMAGIC) Is this type of file supported?? Also do you have to configure some files so that the system knows where to find the shared libs??? Perhaps a pointer to linux_compat configuration WWW page would be nice. -- Thanks, Jeff Kreska email: jeff_kreska@pts.mot.com X.400: FJK008@email.mot.com pager: 214 836-7416, 0578 internal phone: x52572
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