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Wayne Watson


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01-24-04 12:28 AM

Well, I went through the how-to procedure for building RT linux with
RHat linux 6.2 and now 7.1. The result was essentially the same. I found
no errors in any of the steps, but, when I tried to boot, it tried
booting again.

Installation instructions for RTLinux are at:

http://www.opentech.at/howtos/multi...stall_en_2.html

Go up to a level at
http://www.opentech.at/howtos/multi...stall_en_1.html

and they talk about RH 9.0 and SuSE. The organization that gave me
instructions on doing this said, just use RH linux and follow the
instructions I point to above. Maybe there are some corresponding
instructions for RH 7.1 or 8.0 or whatever. Comments?

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