[2024-07-15T08:46:35Z] asimovc: uhh [2024-07-15T08:46:57Z] kernel install as $esp/EFI/BOOTX64.EFI [2024-07-15T08:47:06Z] embedded cmdline kernel option [2024-07-15T08:47:13Z] fstab no change, keep root and es [2024-07-15T15:30:10Z] SkyrixFr: sounds to me like it's a difference in architecture or uarch. even if it's "generic" and both systems are nominally x86, a malformed toolchain or dramatically more modern host can still sometimes have trouble running code on older machines [2024-07-15T15:30:13Z] at least that's what i've experienced [2024-07-15T15:30:22Z] what other versions of kiss did you try? [2024-07-15T15:35:14Z] midfavila i just tried on another machine (on virtualbox, on a modern host) the latest tarball, the exact same problem, even on a debian live environement [2024-07-15T15:35:24Z] hrm [2024-07-15T15:35:29Z] that's really strange [2024-07-15T15:35:39Z] and i just tried on this machine the 23.04.30 and it all works [2024-07-15T15:35:49Z] so the big problem is the latest tarball [2024-07-15T15:36:09Z] in that case, maybe just install the prior version and upgrade everything [2024-07-15T15:36:13Z] cuz on either machine, vm not vm, different kernel versions etc. it doesn't work [2024-07-15T15:36:24Z] yeah i'll do that [2024-07-15T15:36:38Z] just figured it out, took quite some time :/ [2024-07-15T15:36:40Z] before you do though do a sanity check for your toolchain [2024-07-15T15:36:51Z] how do i do that? [2024-07-15T15:37:03Z] just compile a hello world using gcc or something [2024-07-15T15:37:20Z] okay (y) [2024-07-15T15:37:31Z] #include [2024-07-15T15:37:36Z] the one inside the chroot, or the live enrionement? [2024-07-15T15:37:41Z] environement* [2024-07-15T15:37:56Z] int main(int *argc, char **argv){printf("hello\n");} [2024-07-15T15:37:57Z] chroot [2024-07-15T15:38:11Z] to make sure you can actually make ELFs that dont go spastic [2024-07-15T15:38:18Z] otherwise youll end up in a world of fun [2024-07-15T15:40:09Z] yes! works like a charm [2024-07-15T15:40:31Z] Thanks for your help! [2024-07-15T15:42:01Z] and someone maybe should report to phoeb that his tarball has problem and if need be i'm always looking at the logs ;D [2024-07-15T15:42:15Z] i don't have a clue how to report that kind of problem [2024-07-15T20:31:40Z] Hey, i know it says that it should be the maintainers only that can update the packages but some of them are really getting old (some even have mild CVE's). How do i request a package to be "parked" to maybe become a maintainer? Or can i just do a pull request? [2024-07-15T20:35:00Z] I mean't orphaned, not parked [2024-07-15T20:43:09Z] Also why aren't baseinit sources linked to the community sources (like they go all the way to dylan's version, which is 3 years old) but the community sources have been updated recently, so why is that? [2024-07-15T20:43:58Z] oh didn't say anything (branch pre-changes explains it all) [2024-07-15T21:23:41Z] just make a pr for w/e it is you want bumped SkyrixFr [2024-07-15T21:24:15Z] some maintainers are slow, myself included.