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Old February 6th, 2010, 03:47
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not be if I am the only one, but I have freebsd 8.0 p2 x 64 version. and I can't install linux, support or from the dvd installation, a package (PKG_add) or a port (make install clean)
in any mode that try to install I get "error 1"
someone knows something about the topic, I cannot find info by freebsd.org

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'Error 1' means 'it went wrong'. It's meaningless. Post the entire error message/output, or even parts of the installation output.
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from DVD instalation this:



From ports:

Code:
BSD# cd /usr/ports/emulators/linux_base-f10/ && make install clean
===>  linux_base-f10-10_2 linuxulator is not (kld)loaded.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/emulators/linux_base-f10.
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# kldload linux maybe?


(Edit: Whoops, reading comprehension fail)
In sysinstall (if you insist on using that), under options (I think) set the version manually to 8.0-RELEASE (without the -p2). Or maybe 8-STABLE (you might try it to see if it works).

Or use pkg_add(1). Or even better, use ports(7).
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yes, i put 8.0-CURRENT, 8.0-RELEASE and 8.0STABLE and it's equal (i try with this first of all, i think the same tham you)

I don't have the more pale idea that may be. because from Internet or DVD installation I can't install
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Do you have procfs mounted? I know my system always gave me problem until I mounted it.
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Do you have procfs mounted? I know my system always gave me problem until I mounted it.
sorry, i am VERY new in freebsd... what it's procfs mounted??
i don't know what it's... and i think: no, i don't have mounted.
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From the handbook
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Linux binary compatibility is not turned on by default. The easiest way to enable this functionality is to load the linux KLD object (“Kernel LoaDable object”). You can load this module by typing the following as root:
# kldload linux

If you would like Linux compatibility to always be enabled, then you should add the following line to /etc/rc.conf:
linux_enable="YES"
Then try to install. If that doesn't work i'll look into procfs in more depth.
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sorry, it's my error. i don't start kldload linux
sorry for the time i robe you.
and thanks for help me.

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P.S.: I think first it's install and them kldload, that my error.
Sorry again.

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