+ PKG_PATH=/data/packages/NetBSD/trunk/x86_64/All /usr/tools/sbin/pkg_add -K /usr/pkg/pkgdb amlogic-meson-fwtools-0.0nb1 cross-aarch64-none-elf-gcc-8.2.0nb5 dtc-1.7.2 swig3-3.0.12nb5 bison-3.8.2nb1 gawk-5.3.0 m4-1.4.19nb1 gmake-4.4.1 gsed-4.9nb1 pkgconf-2.4.3nb1 cwrappers-20220403 checkperms-1.12 python27-2.7.18nb21 suse_base-13.1nb17 suse_base-13.1nb17: rebuilding run-time library search paths database suse_base-13.1nb17: populating /usr/pkg/emul/linux/dev suse_base-13.1nb17: creating symlink /usr/pkg/emul/linux -> /emul/linux gettext-lib-0.22.5: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/gettext/locale.alias to /usr/pkg/share/locale/locale.alias pkg_add: package `m4-1.4.19nb1' was already installed as dependency, now marked as installed manually pkg_add: package `cwrappers-20220403' already recorded as installed pkg_add: package `suse_base-13.1nb17' was already installed as dependency, now marked as installed manually =========================================================================== $NetBSD: MESSAGE.NetBSD,v 1.3 2020/10/14 18:09:13 nia Exp $ Do not forget to modload the compat_linux or compat_linux32 modules. Linux binaries require these in order to work. In older NetBSD versions these will be autoloaded. Edit /etc/modules.conf to load the modules automatically on boot. 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/linux/dev/shm tmpfs rw,-m1777 ===========================================================================