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Special Forums Cybersecurity TPM/TrustedGrub install help please Post 302527455 by ysatxh on Friday 3rd of June 2011 10:44:28 AM
Old 06-03-2011
I read something about people having trouble with this on 64 bit systems.

I switched back to fedora 14 32 bit and now it seems to work!

I then reformatted another hard drive with 64 bit fedora 14 followed the same exact steps i did when i used 32 bit and can still not get it to work. I downloaded all of the tools except aclocal, i couldnt find that one and don't know what it is.
 

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FFS32(3)						   BSD Library Functions Manual 						  FFS32(3)

NAME
ffs32, ffs64, fls32, fls64 -- find first or last bit set SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/bitops.h> int ffs32(uint32_t n); int ffs64(uint64_t n); int fls32(uint32_t n); int fls64(uint64_t n); DESCRIPTION
The ffs32() and ffs64() functions find the first bit set in n and return the index of that bit. Conversely, the fls32() and fls64() func- tions find the last bit set in n, returning the index of the bit. The search always starts from the bit 1 (the least significant bit). If the argument n is zero, each function returns zero. IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
The described functions are implemented as static inline functions in the <sys/bitops.h> header. The standard C library includes a more por- table ffs(3) for user applications. EXAMPLES
In the following example f = 3 and l = 7: uint32_t n = 0x44; /* 01000100 */ int f, l; f = ffs32(n); l = fls32(n); SEE ALSO
bitops(3), bits(3), bitstring(3), ffs(3), setbit(9) HISTORY
These functions first appeared in NetBSD 5.0. BSD
April 8, 2011 BSD
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