[openbeos] Re: *don't hurt me* jam'ing to partitions...

  • From: Steven Hoefel <stevenhoefel@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 19:00:41 +1000

Thanks to you all for help on this...
Turned out to be too easy... Haiku booted and I had [choppy] sound and full 
video...
Network was there (IP, Routes defined via DHCP) but 'No route to host' when 
trying to ping my gateway...
Anyway... it's all alive.. finally!
 



> Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 10:34:34 +0200> From: superstippi@xxxxxx> Subject: 
> [openbeos] Re: *don't hurt me* jam'ing to partitions...> To: 
> openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Hi,> > you were thinking too complicated. 
> Initialize the partition with the BFS from within BeOS MAX. Name it "Haiku" 
> and mount it like any other BeOS volume. Then jam with> > jam install-haiku> 
> > This will simply copy the files to the mounted volume.> > There is a file 
> "UserBuildConfig" in the build folder, where the default install target is 
> set to a mounted partition "Haiku". If you change the definition there, you 
> can name your partition other than "Haiku".> > Hope this helps. :-)> Best 
> regards,> -Stephan> > 
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