[parisc-linux] New to list (just got a B132L)...

Nicholas Leippe nick@byu.edu
Wed, 07 Mar 2001 19:19:06 -0700


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Hi all,

I just got myself a B132L, and am eventually gonna get
Linux on there.

I've already installed LFS (www.linuxfromscratch.org)
on a few x86 boxes, and was wondering how involved
the build process was.  (I've not yet built an xc or
attempted a cross-install, but I've been thinking on
how I'd do it...)

I'd really rather not use Debian or anything 
pre-packaged...

I'd really rather figure out how to do a complete
cross-install, since my dual x86 box can compile much
faster than any of my other arch. boxes.  Still not
sure if this is really possible.

Nick

ps, I've got an alpha, a mips, and an _old_ m68k machine
as well, so I'm hoping there will be a lot of carry-over
for all of them... (luckily all models I own are well
supported by their respective Linux port)

- -- 
Nobody will ever need more than 640 kB RAM.
                 -- Bill Gates, 1983
Windows 98 requires 16 MB RAM.
                 -- Bill Gates, 1999
Nobody will ever need Windows 98.
                 -- logical conclusion
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