Jedediah Klusman wrote:
Im new to the LFS community, and i have only found one distrobution
that supports my raid card. I plan on using Slackware 10.1, however
my question is what packages do i have to have in order to start
building LFS?
Also how should i go about partitioning my hard drive in order to make
a clean install of LFS? I want my final LFS build to look something
like this
/dev/ataraid/d0
d0p1 / 2000MB ACTIVE
d0p2 ntfs 4000MB
d0p3 ntfs 40000MB
d0p4 ext 13000MB
d0p5 /swap 1024MB
d0p6 /var 1000MB
d0p7 /home 2000MB
d0p8 /tmp 876MB
d0p9 /usr 8000MB
Guess im confused as how to keep the slackware stuff from geting mixed
up with my LFS system, cause it will install crap into the partitions.
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I'm working on a LFS 6.0 system that I hosted on a Slack 10 (or 10.1
I don't remember now... I blew the host system away..) You'll need to
install the 2.6 kernel package since slack uses a 2.4 kernel. The
default development packages should be all that are required.
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