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This directory contains the 2nd snapshot of the MkLinux system for
the Intel i*86 platform.

It contains the following archive files:

mklinux-1.0b2-bin.tgz		The binaries and configuration files you
				need to install on a Linux system. Extract
				this archive file from the root directory
				and follow the instructions in the
				MKLINUX_BOOT.README file.

mklinux-1.0b2-bin-extra.tgz	More binaries, like microkernels and servers
				with debugging assertions, and some microkernels
				with support for MPv1 multiprocessing. Extract
				from the root directory too.

mklinux-1.0b2-mklinux.tgz	The Linux server sources. Extract from
				/usr/src for example and follow the
				instructions in the MKLINUX_BUILD.README file.

mklinux-1.0b2-osfmk.tgz		The OSF microkernel sources. Extract from
				/usr/src for example and follow the
				instructions in the OSFMK_BUILD.README file.

mklinux-1.0b2-tools.tgz		The ODE (OSF Development Environment) tools
				and more.

If you just want to give MkLinux a try and see how it runs, the "bin"
archive is all you need.
If you want to build the microkernel, you need the "osfmk" and "tools"
archives.
If you want to build the Linux server, you need the "mklinux", "osfmk" and
"tools" archives.
The source and tools archives should all be extracted from the same directory
(/usr/src is a good guess, although not mandatory).


You can get more information about MkLinux and this snapshot on our
WWW pages:
	<A HREF="http://www.gr.osf.org/mklinux/">http://www.gr.osf.org/mklinux/</A>
There is information on how to subscribe to our mailing lists for
example, and some FAQs (Frequetntly Ask Questions) about MkLinux and
the snapshots (including trouble shooting hints).