On 12/29/05, DJ Lucas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dan Nicholson wrote:
> > changed the ownership of /dev/hd* back to disk. I circumvented it by
> > adding the above "hd*" rule before my BUS=="ide" rule in 15-my.rules
> > so that now it looks like this:
> >
> > KERNEL=="hd*", GROUP="disk"
> > BUS=
Dan Nicholson wrote:
On 12/29/05, Alexander E. Patrakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Andrew Benton wrote:
ka-long wrote:
But in udevs 25-lfs-rule file is:
KERNEL=="hd*", GROUP="disk"
But that's not the rule that makes the /dev/cdrom symlink. It's this
rule you need to look at
BUS=="ide",
On 12/29/05, Alexander E. Patrakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andrew Benton wrote:
> > ka-long wrote:
> >> But in udevs 25-lfs-rule file is:
> >> KERNEL=="hd*", GROUP="disk"
> >
> >
> > But that's not the rule that makes the /dev/cdrom symlink. It's this
> > rule you need to look at
> >
> > BUS==
On 12/28/05, Dan McGhee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If this is a "first time," (and I can't believe that no one has tried it
> yet) I'll post with my {,un}successes.
Certainly not the first time. Where LFS ends and BLFS begins is
pretty subjective. You can build as much as you want in the chroo
Hi,
I have completed KDE ...in blfs.But i didnt find some
of the applications in start menu.Bcoz i installed in
/opt/kde-3.4.1 and i missed some configuration at some
place.So i didnt able to access those application thru
menu.
Regards:
MOHD UMAR
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Andrew Benton wrote:
ka-long wrote:
My IDE cdrom /dev/cdrom is linked to /dev/hda, but /dev/hda is owned
by root,root (u:rw g:rw o:none).
But in udevs 25-lfs-rule file is:
KERNEL=="hd*", GROUP="disk"
But that's not the rule that makes the /dev/cdrom symlink. It's this
rule you need to loo
Andrew Benton wrote:
But that's not the rule that makes the /dev/cdrom symlink. It's this
rule you need to look at
BUS=="ide", KERNEL=="*[!0-9]", PROGRAM="/bin/cat /proc/ide/%k/media",
RESULT="cdrom", NAME="%k", SYMLINK="cdrom"
Hi,
The symlink is not the problem, its created this way:
Simon Geard wrote:
On Wed, 2005-12-28 at 09:47 -0600, Dan McGhee wrote:
Anyway, I thought of using the LiveCD and the LFS chroot environment for
BLFS until I had enough on the system to divorce from the LiveCD. I've
found plenty of info on how to build a livecd from BLFS, but nothing
goin
ka-long wrote:
My IDE cdrom /dev/cdrom is linked to /dev/hda, but /dev/hda is owned by
root,root (u:rw g:rw o:none).
But in udevs 25-lfs-rule file is:
KERNEL=="hd*", GROUP="disk"
But that's not the rule that makes the /dev/cdrom symlink. It's this
rule you need to look at
BUS=="ide", KERNE
On Wed, 2005-12-28 at 14:27 +0500, Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
> Simon Geard wrote:
> > Yes, I've now got 7.0 working - didn't try 6.9 after the first failure.
> > The nVidia drivers work fine with it too, although while drivers go to
> > the right place (/usr/lib/xorg/), they do try to put a coup
On Wed, 2005-12-28 at 09:47 -0600, Dan McGhee wrote:
> Anyway, I thought of using the LiveCD and the LFS chroot environment for
> BLFS until I had enough on the system to divorce from the LiveCD. I've
> found plenty of info on how to build a livecd from BLFS, but nothing
> going the other way.
Hi,
Im not sure if this is a lfs or blfs issue,
but I am posting my question once here:
My IDE cdrom /dev/cdrom is linked to /dev/hda, but /dev/hda is owned by
root,root (u:rw g:rw o:none).
But in udevs 25-lfs-rule file is:
KERNEL=="hd*", GROUP="disk"
Kernel is 2.6.15-rc7.
Somebody have an
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