suse32_base-13.1nb5: rebuilding run-time library search paths database suse32_base-13.1nb5: populating /usr/pkg/emul/linux32/dev suse32_compat-13.1: rebuilding run-time library search paths database suse32_expat-13.1: rebuilding run-time library search paths database suse32_libpng-13.1nb3: rebuilding run-time library search paths database suse32_freetype2-13.1: rebuilding run-time library search paths database suse32_fontconfig-13.1nb1: rebuilding run-time library search paths database pkg_add: package `suse32_freetype2-13.1' was already installed as dependency, now marked as installed manually suse32_x11-13.1nb5: rebuilding run-time library search paths database suse32_libdrm-13.1: rebuilding run-time library search paths database suse32_glx-13.1nb2: rebuilding run-time library search paths database suse32_libsigc++2-13.1: rebuilding run-time library search paths database pkg_add: package `suse32_x11-13.1nb5' was already installed as dependency, now marked as installed manually libffi-3.0.13: registering info file /usr/pkg/info/libffi.info No schema files found: doing nothing. The databases in [/usr/pkg/share/applications] could not be updated. =========================================================================== $NetBSD: MESSAGE.NetBSD,v 1.1 2013/12/05 11:42:14 obache Exp $ Do not forget to include COMPAT_LINUX in your kernel configuration file. Linux binaries require this option in order to work. Most Linux binaries also require procfs to be mounted with -o linux. This can be automated by adding the following to your /etc/fstab: procfs /emul/linux32/proc procfs ro,linux Some Linux binaries also require tmpfs to be mounted on /dev/shm. This can be automated by adding the following to your /etc/fstab: tmpfs /emul/linux32/dev/shm tmpfs rw,-m1777 ===========================================================================