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Re: COMPAT_LINUX: running one's own small Linux in NetBSD?
> Should be no problem. /emul/linux is just a link to /usr/pkg/emul/linux by
> default, it can be separate partition of course or anything else, it
> doesn't matter.
> пн, 8 Ñ?евÑ?. 2021 г., 8:44 Thomas Mueller <mueller6726%twc.com@localhost>:
> > Is it possible to run one's own little Linux in NetBSD by null-mounting
> > directory or partition on /emul/linux?
> > I am thinking in particular of my own cross-compiled version (from FreeBSD
> > or NetBSD on amd64 aka x86_64) still in infancy, with busybox or otherwise?
> > This busybox is cross-compiled for Linux (i486-linux-musl or
> > x86_64-linux-musl).
I don't have a directory /emul/linux but suppose I could create it with mkdir.
I notice there is a compat_linux man page that may be helpful.
Tom
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