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authorMarcus Brinkmann <marcus@gnu.org>2001-10-07 00:08:19 +0000
committerMarcus Brinkmann <marcus@gnu.org>2001-10-07 00:08:19 +0000
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@@ -57,8 +57,8 @@ interface generator. If you cross-compile gnumach, you need a
cross-MiG for your architecture. You also need the static version of
the C library for your host architecture, as some functions are taken
directly from it. We recommend that you use the <A
-HREF="/software/glibc">GNU C library</A>, other C libraries have not
-been tested and might not work. After you have followed the
+HREF="/software/glibc/glibc.html">GNU C library</A>, other C libraries
+have not been tested and might not work. After you have followed the
installation instructions in the package and the reference manual, you
should end up with a kernel binary where your boot loader can find it.
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ should end up with a kernel binary where your boot loader can find it.
To actually use the kernel and boot the GNU operating system, you need
a boot loader. Not all boot loaders are capable to boot the GNU
system, you need one that supports the multiboot standard. The
-bootloader of the GNU system is <A HREF="/software/grub/">GNU
+bootloader of the GNU system is <A HREF="/software/grub/grub.html">GNU
GRUB</A>, which supports a broad range of operating systems including
GNU/Hurd.
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