As the New Real-Time Linux army, montavista has been increasingly favored by Linux enthusiasts. It also has a certain commercial nature, and the development environment of its host is also affected. By default, only xp, RedHat, solaris, and SUSE are supported, but FedoraCore is not supported. Fortunately, after checking the installation package, we found that this obstacle was actually a good solution. It only queries whether the current version is the supported version, and does not judge other things. Therefore, you only need to give it
As the New Real-Time Linux army, montavista has been increasingly favored by Linux enthusiasts. It also has a certain commercial nature, and the development environment of its host is also affected.
By default, only xp, RedHat, solaris, and SUSE are supported, but the Fedora Core version is not supported.
Fortunately, after checking the installation package, we found that this obstacle was actually a good solution. It only queries whether the current version is the supported version, and does not judge other things.
Therefore, you only need to give it a false version that it supports. Specifically, modify the/etc/issue and/etc/redhat-release directories. I believe that everyone should know how to change it. No functional problems have been found yet.