[rescue] Re: OpenBSD
Joshua D Boyd
jdboyd at cs.millersville.edu
Sun Jan 27 23:20:14 CST 2002
On Sun, Jan 27, 2002 at 07:50:57AM -0800, Robert Novak wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Jan 2002, Linc Fessenden wrote:
>
> > > anything because they all use different "distros". Slackware, Debian,
> > > Dead-Rat, Mandrake, Yellow Dog, ...just pick one people!
> >
> > We did pick one - it's called using the source. Works on every
> > distro. Imagine that.
>
> Is there a feasible way to install Linux without a distribution? I'm
> pretty sure you can't bootstrap from pure source, unless your BIOS is much
> more powerful than anything I've ever used.
>
> I guess the closest you can get is what Bill referred to... minimal/custom
> install of a distribution (regardless of OS), bootstrap gcc and
> binutils(?), then rebuild everything you can get source for (easier for
> Linux/*BSD than for Solaris/Ultrix/HPUX/Irix/Dynix/DGUX/Tru64/OSF1/etc...)
If you have a working linux system, you can use it to build another system from
scratch without using a distribution. You need a way to read/write/format
ext2 filesystems, and a way to compile stuff for linux. crosscompiling from
a non intel system might not be good enough due to needed as86.
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Joshua D. Boyd
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