**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jun 27 02:59:56 2008 Jun 27 10:19:59 hi Jun 27 10:20:31 my angstrom system goes in kernel panic because of the libc6 missing Jun 27 10:20:47 is there any solution without reinstalling everything ? Jun 27 10:23:07 hi Jun 27 10:23:26 my angstrom system goes in kernel panic because of the libc6 missing Jun 27 10:23:39 is there any solution without reinstalling everything ? Jun 27 13:06:46 hi guys Jun 27 13:07:00 anyone know where to get the configs used to build the prebuilt angstrom images ? Jun 27 13:08:06 hm, nm I think I found them Jun 27 13:22:57 what target is used to build the h5000 distro? Jun 27 13:23:04 bitbake gpe-image does not work. Jun 27 13:23:26 probably x11-image Jun 27 13:23:54 will that build all the gpe stuff too ? Jun 27 13:24:09 XorA: basuically Im trying to replicate the h5000 build Jun 27 13:24:21 so I can use it as a base for creating an e-series build Jun 27 13:24:48 I think x11-image is what is used in official omages Jun 27 13:24:54 x11-gpe-image? Jun 27 13:26:55 no idea Jun 27 13:27:17 * XorA hasnt spent much time on Angstrom for months Jun 27 13:28:12 hm. x11-gpe-image is working so far Jun 27 13:28:18 I'll let you know what happens Jun 27 13:28:45 all this just because I need an stty binary with line support Jun 27 14:46:06 :) Jun 27 14:46:21 clunking through glibc-intermediate... Jun 27 20:39:07 using angstrom-2008 what would I use to 'enable' a service to create the links from /etc/init.d to /ec/rc*? Jun 27 20:49:11 What? tharvey? Jun 27 20:52:11 I'm wondering if there is an app in the angstrom dist for enabling services... something that will create the symlinks from services in /etc/init.d to where they would go in /etc/rc* - or do you just do that manually? Jun 27 20:52:32 I'm playing around with an Openembedded build for an embedded board using the angstrom dist Jun 27 20:54:53 Would this app have to be Angstrom specific? Jun 27 20:57:15 not at all... just figured this would be the place to ask Jun 27 20:58:11 guess its question of sysvinit Jun 27 20:59:13 Well, there may be 42 user here but not people are actually at the helm. Try in #debian and #bash, there's also *hundreds* of people in them, so you stand a good chance. It's a question of gurus. Jun 27 21:05:48 Tat-ta-a-nooo.... Jun 27 21:06:28 thanks Jun 27 22:58:32 StyleWarz: plop **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Jun 28 02:59:57 2008