[pocket-linux] Trouble with proc_fs in Section 5.4.2
pocket-linux@ufo.chicago.il.us
pocket-linux@ufo.chicago.il.us
Thu, 3 Jul 2003 23:49:11 EDT
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PocketLinux Community:
I was constructing PocketLinux according to Version 1.2 and all was going as
advertised until Section 5.4.2. When I ran the script proc_fs the following
message kept appearing on the monitor: Out of Memory: Killed Process 1(sh). I
have checked the script for typos several times, but haven't found any.
As much as a remedy I would like an explanation, since the real purpose of
PocketLinux is knowledge.
Also a question. In Section 5.3.6 one creates a symlink between /etc/mtab and
/proc/mount. It appears that proc/mount isn't a permanent file. That is,
there is no ~/staging/proc/mount at stage 5.3.8. Is it created "on-the-fly" when
one mounts proc?
Regards, Rick
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I was constructing PocketLinux according to Version 1.2 and all was going as=
advertised until Section 5.4.2. When I ran the script proc_fs the following=
message kept appearing on the monitor: Out of Memory: Killed Process 1(sh).=
I have checked the script for typos several times, but haven't found any. <=
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As much as a remedy I would like an explanation, since the real purpose of P=
ocketLinux is knowledge. <BR>
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Also a question. In Section 5.3.6 one creates a symlink between /etc/mtab an=
d /proc/mount. It appears that proc/mount isn't a permanent file. That is, t=
here is no ~/staging/proc/mount at stage 5.3.8. Is it created "on-the-=
fly" when one mounts proc? <BR>
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Regards, Rick</FONT></HTML>
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