[parisc-linux] sash commands

Philipp Rumpf prumpf@mathe.stud.uni-erlangen.de
Sat, 6 Nov 1999 19:33:30 +0100


> cd
> -chgrp
> -chmod
> -chown
> help
> -ls
> -mkdir
> -pwd
> -touch
> -where

whee.

> -mount is known to not work.  I need to speak to prumpf about why this is.

If I see this correctly this is the 4-argument problem.  Our current (hacked)
syscall support only supports the register arguments because supporting the
other ones too just would mean nobody ever got around to fix syscall support :)

If anyone else needs to send me email (or needed in the last two weeks or so),
please use the new ugly address Philipp.H.Rumpf@mathe.stud.uni-erlangen.de. As
I don't work for SuSE any more, prumpf@suse.de is very likely to be invalid
shortly and I am not sure how often I'll be able to check it before.

> Ditto -sync.

what's the problem with sync ?

	Philipp Rumpf

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"Strelow, Ulrich" wrote:

>      2. The easiest way is to use rbootd. For this test you need a
>      linux-x86 machine connect to the 712/100 via LAN:


    My 712 (a /60) uses bootp for network booting.  I thought only the
older 700 classes used rboot for
network booting.

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