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Date:      Wed, 16 Jan 2002 22:31:50 +0100 (MET)
From:      Olivier DAVY <olivier.davy@free.fr>
To:        "A. Gruner" <bsd@encephalon.de>
Cc:        freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: HELP : kernel compiling
Message-ID:  <1011216710.3c45f146dc48c@imp.free.fr>
In-Reply-To: <001501c19ed1$48940c20$ab5ce33e@asg>
References:  <1011214756.3c45e9a4120c0@imp.free.fr> <001501c19ed1$48940c20$ab5ce33e@asg>

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Olivier DAVY
France

Well,
actually, I installed FreeBSD4.4 from the installation CD.
So I didn't make the world nor CVsup.
Should I delete all the objects in /usr/obj ?

And I am appologize for being a burden to this mailing list, but I am more a UNIX user (and now a BSD user) than a real hacker in system configuration.
However, as my first step in every POSIX OS, I'd like recompile the kernel as I used to do with LIN.. (well, I will not say the name on this channel).
If you think that I ask to much question to the newbies mailing list, let me know it !

I will try soon the command make buildkernel=.... and let you know the result !

Ciao

olive

Quoting "A. Gruner" <bsd@encephalon.de>:

> > As required, find enclosed three different errors that stopped the
> compilation of the >GENERIC kernel of FreBSD4.4 on my computer, although
> it
> seemed that I have >enough HD space and memory left, and that I followed
> the
> handbook.
> 
> Did you build the world ? Cvsup ?
> If so, delete your stuff in /usr/obj and try again.
> Try with:
> 
> make buildkernel KERNCONF=<name of your kernel.conf>
> make installkernel KERNCONF=<name of your kernel.conf>
> 
> Axel
> 
> 



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 Olivier DAVY
 ENSIMAG engineer - HEC Master
 E-mail : olivier.davy@free.fr
 tél : +33/(0)1.39.67.89.39
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