Alan Lord wrote: > Heinrich Tomanek wrote: > >>> Alan >>> >>> >> Did you mean blfs-tool? This tool is my problem. This functionality was >> my understanding of it. I added blfs-tool support to the LFS build and >> hoped, sudo & Co. will be installed and the system will be able to work >> with BLFS after reboot. But nothing happens, except that the tool was >> installed. >> >> Heinrich >> > > Hi Heinrich, > > I'm not sure what "blfs-tool" is. BUt when you first run make to > configure the jhalfs environment, you get to choose lots of things like > if you have a fstab file already, if you have a .config for your kernel, > and you also get to choose if you want to install several "post lfs" > applications like sudo, wget and a few others... Sorry but I haven't > used jhalfs for a while so I can't remember the exact method. But it is > there... Definitely. > > Alan > Hi Alan!
Yes, that is the choice: "blfs-tool support". Till now, I tried to add this ability to an existing LFS. I will try it completely again, a fresh jhalfs/LFS with blfs-tool support is currently running. In approx. 1:45h I will know more about that. Heinrich -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
