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Old 12-13-2005, 01:48 PM   #1
D0M1N1C
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.ext2 files and toolchains


hi.

I'm making myself a boot floppy. But i want to use uClibc on there (for obvious reasons.) So i have to compile everything on the flopy using uClibc right?

Because im lazy (and lack the knowledge) instead of rebuilding my current slackware toolchain with uClibc, i downloaded the ready made toolchain the the i386 cpu architecture.

So it come in a .ext2 file format. I can mount this using "mount root_fs_ /mnt/rootfs -t ext2 -o loop" however it doesnt give me any extra space on that drive so i could copy over binaries, chroot there and compile them using that toolchain.

Now am i going the total wrong way about doing all this or is it a tiny lil' detail im missing out on?

Cheers

Dom


p.s. i asked for this thread to be moved from the newbie place like 3 days ago, but noone listened so i reposted it. could mods (if you read this) please delete it from the newbie forum.
 
  


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