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From: richard@pegasus.com (Richard Foulk)
Subject: Re: Running linux code on FreeBSD
Organization: Pegasus Information Systems
Message-ID: <DIr6HK.8HC@pegasus.com>
References: <48cefu$108o@macro.stanford.edu> <imybtcomkw.fsf@waldrog.cs.uidaho.edu> <DIFy5D.2E7@pegasus.com> <imybt7lhb9.fsf@waldrog.cs.uidaho.edu>
Date: Tue, 28 Nov 1995 12:24:53 GMT
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>$ >3 run `/usr/sbin/linux' before you start up any linux programs.
>$ >
>$ 
>$ Where can /usr/sbin/linux be acquired?  It doesn't appear to come
>$ with the linux libs.
>
>
>oops, my mistake.
>
>i can see /usr/bin/linux on my machine (freebsd-current).  it's a simple
>shell script:
>
>#!/bin/sh
># $Id$: linux,v 1.2 1995/10/28 12:35:06 peter Exp $
>modload -e linux_mod -u -q -o /tmp/linux_mod /lkm/linux_mod.o
>
>
>sorry about that.
>

Unfortunately, when I run it I get the following response:

	Undefined entry symbol `_linux_mod'
	ld: Spurious undefined symbols: # undefined symbols 1, reported 0
	modload: /usr/bin/ld: return code 1

:-(

-- 
Richard Foulk		richard@pegasus.com