> > I'm never sure whether we're supposed to use the dev86 or bin86 > packages, as both appear to contain the same programs. You could try > both and see whther it makes any difference. > > > I'd really like to get my own ELKS kernel and root disk whith run on > > my 286 ... > > So would I, but no luck so far... > There was a problem with Dev86xxx (I had not the last version), but there is still a problem. It doesn't still compile itself properly ... There seems to have now problems whith the source. As (in the directory elkscmd) I type "make root", it mount ... all right but With its first bcc, it seems to need generic/stat.h that I doesn't have ... Do you really compile it whithout any problem "at home" ? About the documentation (Devellopers' FAQ) ; I think it could be a good idea, and I will think about it. Thanks Him Bye PS : The problem about misunderstanding still stands and for ever. ______________________________________________________ Personnalise ton répondeur au 08 99 703 970 (*) (*) 1,35 Euro/appel + 0,34 Euro/mn