From: bboerner@novell.com (Brendan B. Boerner) Subject: Re: using Linux 0.96a and MCC interim 0.95c+ Date: 2 Jun 1992 13:53:21 GMT
In article <59741@hydra.gatech.EDU> gt0178a@prism.gatech.EDU (Jim Burns) writes:
>in article <1992May31.194339.26297@novell.com>, bboerner@ca.novell.com (Brendan B. Boerner) says:
>
>> Should I first boot and install the interim 0.95c+ and then install
>> 0.96a in order to fix this problem?
>
>That's one way. The main problem is you need to copy /mnt/lib/lib92.04.06
>to your /lib, and chmod it world executable (a+x). Then the mcc stuff will
>work. You can then edit the install scripts on the disks to reflect that
Thanks for this info. Since I hadn't gotten very far this weekend,
I just started by installing the 0.95c+ MCC-Interim stuff, and then
0.96a. Works like a charm.
For those who missed my original article, I had booted 0.96a and was
trying to run stuff from the MCC-Interim disks and getting "Memory
Fault" messages. I hadn't installed the MCC Boot disk so I didn't
have the lib92.04.06 library.
Another thing - when I load Kermit5A, and type in command, say,
"set baud 2400", only the first s shows up until I hit return. Has
anyone else seen this?
Thanks,
Brendan
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