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i m working on a project of making linux boot and run from a pendrive.
I have got a minimal root filesystem with busybox. I wish to install X Server now. I downloaded the source tar balls, untarred them on the host system, used the default host.def issued commands $make WORLDOPTS=-k World >& World.log (make World was giving error abt GL so i ignored it) $make -k install DESTDIR=<path of pendrive>/usr but the X command in <pendrive>/usr/X11R6/bin shows a broken link to XFree86 server. Also could anyone help me out as to how to instal tiny X server and what shoud i include in host.def. |
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