X-Git-Url: http://git.jankratochvil.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=INSTALL;h=b1c3ae6817c17633a39cd7c8175c66d1cfc64326;hb=40b202c8cbf132d19afe9cf8a78fa5b9a81909c9;hp=0446537729ac9830bd3c2b3a65ca718c03277516;hpb=1303b2e60eb37d8ee54b8bcc8b5a7b39bbfbcc44;p=reactos.git diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL index 0446537..b1c3ae6 100644 --- a/INSTALL +++ b/INSTALL @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ 1. Build environment To build the system you need either mingw32 installed on Windows or a mingw32 -cross compiler running on unix. You may obtain MinGW binaries that build +cross compiler running on unix. You may obtain MinGW binaries that build ReactOS from http://www.reactos.com. @@ -9,7 +9,9 @@ ReactOS from http://www.reactos.com. To build from Windows run 'make' (wihout the quotes) from the top directory. To build from unix, edit rules.mak and change the PREFIX variable to the -correct value for your cross-compiler, then run 'make'. +correct value for your cross-compiler. Run 'export HOST=mingw32-linux' to +tell the ReactOS build system that it is building ReactOS on a linux machine. +Now run 'make'. 3. Installation @@ -44,7 +46,9 @@ If you are on linux this could be: INSTALL_DIR = /mnt/windows/reactos Save the changes to rules.mak and run 'make install' to install the files to -the new location. +the new location. If you don't want to change rules.mak, you can specify the +installtion directory when invoking make. Run +'make INSTALL_DIR=c:\reactos install' to install to c:\reactos. 3.2 Installation from binany distribution @@ -56,13 +60,7 @@ to c:\reactos. Remember to extract the files with full paths. 4. Booting ReactOS Startup in DOS mode. 'cd' to c:\reactos and type 'boot' and press . -ReactOS will now boot and when it has booted, you are asked for a username and -password. Just press twice as ReactOS does not currently have user -validation. A simple shell is started where you can use simple commands like -'cd' and 'dir'. - -You may also want to try running the enhanced shell, cmd.exe, found in -the rosapps CVS module. +A simple shell is started where you can use simple commands like 'cd' and 'dir'. 5. Help