Top posting for Mike.

I cannot imagine what you have to go through to build LFS. One workaround I can think of is to 'make defconfig' for the kernel. That will get you most of the way. Another very large option would be to 'make allmodconfig'. That would take a while to build all drivers as modules, but should handle it for you.

If you want a smaller kernel, Post your host's output from 'lspci' and we can send you a custom .config. For there you can 'make oldconfig'.

As far as applications like wget and others like speakup, you can do that in chroot before trying to reboot. I do not know the dependencies and I doubt it could be invoked before about halfway through the boot process.

Good luck and if there is something specific we can do to help, please ask.

  -- Bruce


Mike and Jenna wrote:
Hi,

I was wondering if something like that would be possible for building
Speakup and the sound system needed before rebooting the pc. It could
be ran in the crute invirment but we would have to add wget. I have
been trying to find a solution to this problem cause this is what stops
me from completing my lfs build. I find the kernel menu hard to track
with Speakup.

-----Original Message----- From: lfs-dev
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Nick
Gawronski Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2016 5:54 AM To: LFS Developers
Mailinglist <[email protected]> Subject: [lfs-dev]
script to do the LFS tools build and then after chrooting into the
system doing the rest of the build

Hi, Looking in the download area I find the wget-list that is very
useful to download all needed packages and patches.  One thing if users
were wanting to follow the book and see how fast the LFS system would
run on their system for users who might be ok with typing in everything
but who would like some automation for the build process is to write
shell scripts that first do the tools build then another script after
the user chroots into the LFS system sois for people who want a quick
build of the system what would it take for someone to put something
like this together who knows a lot about the LFS build system as most
steps are the same accept when you apply patches and of course compile
your custom kernel?  Nick Gawronski

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