[Rule-list] Miniconda, slinky, and other OSes

Martin Stricker shugal at gmx.de
Wed Mar 27 03:06:42 EET 2002


Gordon Buzowetsky wrote:

>   But would that enable use of the slinky kernel and modules in the
> subsequent install?
> 
>   Reason I'm asking is cause, I managed to get my install up and
> running with #12 (486)..but I didn't install lilo.
> 
>   I've subsequently done the lilo install (chrooted in and ran
> lilo...to /dev/fd0)...but it's using the kernel from the disk and not
> your slinky one.

That's the way any installation works: You use an installer
swiss-army-knife-kernel (so it boots on any hardware), but you install
only what is really needed. Seems the sbcd.o module isn't installed
(guess it's not part of Red Hat's standard kernel). Does the same happen
with miniconda? If yes, try ask on enigma-list what to do then. If not,
anaconda-dev-list might be the place to ask, maybe there has something
to be added to slinky.

Best regards,
Martin Stricker
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