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From: pimin@diac.com (Paul Newhouse)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.netbsd.misc
Subject: Re: How to make NetBSD-1.2 i386 execute ELF binaries
Date: 30 Jan 1997 08:09:35 GMT
Organization: Rockhead Enterprises
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In article <5clb32$g3o$1@vishnu.jussieu.fr>,
	bouyer@antifer.ibp.fr (Manuel BOUYER) writes:

>Yes. Put COMPAT_LINUX or COMPAT_SVR4 in your kernel config file (they are
>mutually exclusives).

Hmmm!  Not very nice of GENERIC to have come with both defined and
not commented as such.

Paul
-- 
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