OK !

Understood ! :))
You can close the ticket.

Thanks for all.
Rgds,

Michaël Chlon



Le 30/08/2012 23:35, Steven Chamberlain a écrit :
> On 30/08/12 22:13, Chlon Michaël wrote:
>>> You could manually create a menu entry for it, but all it could do is
>>> boot the kernel, and then immediately panic/halt because it needs a
>>> fully installed GNU/kFreeBSD root filesystem to go any further.
>> Why is there a package, if we can't use it with a debian installation ?
> It is a vital part of a Debian GNU/kFreeBSD installation (the
> kfreebsd-amd64 / kfreebsd-i386 architectures) but you would normally
> install the whole thing, separately.
>
> On a Debian GNU/Linux installation, I'm not really sure of the package's
> purpose.  Hopefully someone else could explain?  The only thing I can
> think of is that someone might want to use it with Qemu, or a
> para-virtualised Xen guest domain perhaps?
>
> Also it is a convenient side-effect that if the GNU/Linux buildds build
> the kFreeBSD kernel as well, that might reveal some problem in the code
> or toolchain that wasn't noticeable when the kfreebsd-* buildds built it.
>
> Regards,


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