From: "Herman Theron" <HEtheron@csir.co.za>
To: <linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org>
Subject: Error using GRUB patch (and LILO questions)
Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2002 09:22:34 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <sc760dea.038@CS-IMO.CSIR.CO.ZA> (raw)
Hi everybody,
I downloaded the latest GRUB patch for the DOC2000 and also the latest
GRUB cvs. The patch installed perfectly. When I run
"aclocal && automake && autoconf, I get the following errors:
stage1/Makefile.am:55: invalid variable
`nodist_pkgdata_DATA'stage2/Makefile.am: nbloader_exec_OBJECTS should
not be definedstage2/Makefile.am: variable `LDADD' not
definedstage2/Makefile.am: pxeloader_exec_OBJECTS should not be
definedstage2/Makefile.am: variable `LDADD' not
definedstage2/Makefile.am: diskless_exec_OBJECTS should not be
definedstage2/Makefile.am: pre_stage2_exec_OBJECTS should not be
definedstage2/Makefile.am: start_exec_OBJECTS should not be
definedstage2/Makefile.am: variable `LDADD' not
definedstage2/Makefile.am: e2fs_stage1_5_exec_OBJECTS should not be
definedstage2/Makefile.am: variable `LDADD' not
definedstage2/Makefile.am: fat_stage1_5_exec_OBJECTS should not be
definedstage2/Makefile.am: variable `LDADD' not
definedstage2/Makefile.am: ffs_stage1_5_exec_OBJECTS should not be
definedstage2/Makefile.am: variable `LDADD' not
definedstage2/Makefile.am: jfs_stage1_5_exec_OBJECTS should not be
definedstage2/Makefile.am: variable `LDADD' not
definedstage2/Makefile.am: minix_stage1_5_exec_OBJECTS should not be
definedstage2/Makefile.am: variable `LDADD' not
definedstage2/Makefile.am: reiserfs_stage1_5_exec_OBJECTS should not be
definedstage2/Makefile.am: variable `LDADD' not
definedstage2/Makefile.am: vstafs_stage1_5_exec_OBJECTS should not be
definedstage2/Makefile.am: variable `LDADD' not
definedstage2/Makefile.am: xfs_stage1_5_exec_OBJECTS should not be
definedstage2/Makefile.am: variable `LDADD' not defineddocs/Makefile.am:
kernel_OBJECTS should not be defineddocs/Makefile.am: variable `LDADD'
not definednetboot/Makefile.am:34: bad macro name
`3c509_drivers'netboot/Makefile.am:35: bad macro name
`3c595_drivers'netboot/Makefile.am:36: bad macro name
`3c90x_drivers'netboot/Makefile.am:187: bad macro name
`3c509_o_CFLAGS'netboot/Makefile.am:188: bad macro name
`3c529_o_CFLAGS'netboot/Makefile.am:189: bad macro name
`3c595_o_CFLAGS'netboot/Makefile.am:190: bad macro name
`3c90x_o_CFLAGS'netboot/Makefile.am:198: bad macro name
`3c507_o_CFLAGS'netboot/Makefile.am:206: bad macro name
`3c503_o_CFLAGS'
(This errors are generated by automake)> Am I doing something wrong?
Other question:
Is somebody using the latest LILO which ?supports? DOC devices? If so,
what options must I add in lilo.conf, since I get the
following at bootup:
L 01 01 01 01 01 01
I've been using lilo-mtd for a while and it boots the DOC with linux
ok. Only thing is, it doen't look as if the commandline is
passed to the kernel. "cat /proc/cmdline" is empty. Does the newer LILO
versions correct this?
Thanks in advance for any help/info
Herman
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next reply other threads:[~2002-02-22 7:11 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-02-22 7:22 Herman Theron [this message]
2002-02-22 16:57 ` Error using GRUB patch (and LILO questions) Ilguiz Latypov
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2002-02-25 9:22 Herman Theron
2002-02-25 20:00 ` Ilguiz Latypov
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