andy wang <ypwangreg <at> gmail.com> writes: > > > > > But there is a little issue when i'm using command: > > "mount -o cygexec -o managed /cygdrive/d/testdir1 /testdir2". > "man mount" you can see the help the mount. you can always find some > answers if you try "man your-command". > The first path is Windows path and second is the POSIX path. so using: > mount -u -o managed "e:\test\dir1" /tmp/dir1 > > if you want to umount, try "umount -u /tmp/dir1" but notice if you > umount a managed dir which contains the files, you must remount it > with "-f" option! > > > > > Actually, i just need to compile linux kernel on x86 arch. So if the case- > > sensitive problem is solved, can it fix my original problem? > > > Your oringal problem can be solved by install cross-compiler not the > cygwin managed tips. > > > Sorry for my limited knowledge, but i really need this for work. > > > But if you do not totally understand the process and do not study > carefully about the cross-compiler It will be full of pains I think > > > If you read the post carefully, your solution will be crosstool-0.43, > and if you try that first, you don't even need to try "-o managed" > option on cygwin! > > Good luck for the kernel adventure on cygwin > > Regards, > Andy > >
Hi Andy, I have modified demo-i686.sh to use eval `cat i686.dat gcc-3.4.5-glibc- 2.3.2.dat` sh all.sh --notest instead of default gcc-4.1.0, and demo-i686.sh can be finished this time. But i don't know what next to do or how to use the toolchains re-compiled by crosstool for compiling linux kernel under cygwin for x86 platform? Thanks. The crosstool-howto made me so confused... Sorry for my poor english understanding... =.=| Regards, Leo -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/

