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= Fun with moving things between os's!= | = Fun with moving things between os's!= | ||
<span style="color:#FF0000"> Note: This is a hack to allow you to do some interesting things for experimental purposes. There are a large number of undiscovered ways this can fail. Use at your own risk :).</span> | <span style="color:#FF0000"> Note: This is a <strong>hack</strong> to allow you to do some interesting things for experimental purposes. There are a large number of undiscovered ways this can fail. Use at your own risk :).</span> | ||
== So, you want to run your ubuntu binary on qemux86-64 built with YP== | == So, you want to run your ubuntu binary on qemux86-64 built with YP== | ||
* We'll assume that the binary of interest is gawk. Chosen pretty randomly... | * We'll assume that the binary of interest is gawk. Chosen pretty randomly... | ||
* I will call the ubuntu native gawk gawk-ubuntu. I got it by <code>cp /usr/bin/gawk ~/gawk-ubuntu </code> | * I will call the ubuntu native gawk gawk-ubuntu. I got it by <code>cp /usr/bin/gawk ~/gawk-ubuntu </code> |
Revision as of 23:11, 23 March 2017
Fun with moving things between os's!
Note: This is a hack to allow you to do some interesting things for experimental purposes. There are a large number of undiscovered ways this can fail. Use at your own risk :).
So, you want to run your ubuntu binary on qemux86-64 built with YP
- We'll assume that the binary of interest is gawk. Chosen pretty randomly...
- I will call the ubuntu native gawk gawk-ubuntu. I got it by
cp /usr/bin/gawk ~/gawk-ubuntu