Hi guys,

This request will probably fall under the category "if you deviate, you get to fix it yourself" but I'm putting it out there anyways.

Standard way of building an LFS system is to use one partition as it simplifies things for us. This assumption also ends up hard-coded into the generated Makefile file.

On this system I'm building the root partition simply is not big enough to compile software. Root partition itself is about 200 MB. Everything else sits on different partitions. This requires making some changes because jhalfs build system does not currently have configuration variables that allows one to specify different locations for /tools and I think /sources is hard-coded as such as well.

Symlinks in $BUILDDIR fix that, to a point. mkdir calls still fail because $BUILDDIR/tools already exists.

Not that big of a deal to fix, it becomes a matter of changing mkdir command and add the -p options to them.

It might be nicer to be able to specify an alternate location for /tools as well as /sources in cases where a root partition isn't large enough.

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Gerard Beekmans

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