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I am using fedora 16. I have had some success in installing BURG, following
this page:
http://code.google.com/p/burg/wiki/ManualInstall
In the "Compile and Install" step, however, I ran into a problem when running
the "make" command:
/home/user/burg/efiemu/main.c:288:14: error: the variable 'err' is set but not
used.[-Werror=unused-but-set-variable]
To work around this, I edited $HOME/burg_pc/Makefile by searching for the first
occurrence of "-Werror" (there was only one instance) and removing that option.
(A similar workaround seemed to work for burg-emu.)
I was then able to run make (with several warnings) and make-install and ran
burg-install and burg-mkconfig (as specified in the wiki link).
Upon reboot, BURG loaded, but in text-only mode. Does anyone know how to fix
this?
Original comment by wbar8...@gmail.com
on 17 Feb 2012 at 1:20
[SOLVED]
Instructions for installing BURG for Fedora 16 are as follows.
Instructions are modified from the manual install instructions found at this
page:
http://code.google.com/p/burg/wiki/ManualInstall
PREPARATION
To compile the pc version of BURG, you need install build dependence:
sudo yum install autoconf automake bison flex make gcc ruby python
gettext-devel freetype-devel
DOWNLOAD SOURCE CODE
First, install bazaar:
sudo yum install bzr
To download source for the first time:
bzr branch lp:burg
After each update, you need to regenerate the configuration files by running
this command in the burg source directory:
./autogen.sh
COMPILE AND INSTALL
To compile pc version of BURG:
mkdir $HOME/burg_pc
cd $HOME/burg_pc
$HOME/burg/configure --with-platform=pc --prefix=$HOME/burg_install
Now you'll need to go into the $HOME/burg_install directory, and open Makefile
in gedit. Search the file for "-Werror" (there should only be one occurrence),
and delete that option. You should now be able to (still in the $HOME/burg_pc
directory) run the following commands:
make
make install
INSTALLATION
Go ahead and install BURG now:
sudo $HOME/burg_install/sbin/burg-install /dev/sda
sudo $HOME/burg_install/sbin/burg-mkconfig -o /boot/burg/burg.cfg
Now you need to download the fonts and themes:
http://code.google.com/p/burg/downloads/detail?name=burg-themes_20100607.zip&can
=2&q=
Copy all contents of the zip to the /boot/burg directory.
CONFIGURATION
Go to the $HOME/burg_install/etc/default directory and open burg in gedit. I
found that in order to explicitly state the BURG theme, rather than using the
nifty "saved" option. I also had to set a few other values as well. Here are
all the ones I changed:
GRUB_TERMINAL=gfxterm
GRUB_THEME="radiance"
GRUB_FONT="/boot/burg/fonts/unifont.pf2"
After making the necessary challenges, run mkconfig again:
sudo $HOME/burg_install/sbin/burg-mkconfig -o /boot/burg/burg.cfg
Now reboot! Hopefully it worked.
Original comment by wbar8...@gmail.com
on 17 Feb 2012 at 4:28
Thanks, I had the same problem and finally found a solution here!
Original comment by zhangha...@gmail.com
on 30 Oct 2013 at 12:37
Also worked for me! Thanks
Original comment by martinbe...@gmail.com
on 26 Nov 2013 at 5:57
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
feilo...@gmail.com
on 15 Jan 2012 at 11:57