Am Monday 09 January 2006 23:43 schrieben Sie:

>I may have been too harsh about the glibc build, but I think your
>kernel is too old.

Well thank you so much Dan for all your writing.
The Kernel I have works fine even being too old ;-)

>I just looked on the debian website.  It says that there is a 2.6.8
>kernel for debian 3.1.  You could update to that.  I don't know about
>gcc, but LFS should bootstrap from 2.95, I think.

That's it. Too old too (2 2s? :-)

>> The only thing I else can present:
>> Kernel 2.6.1
>> gcc version 2.95.4
>> autoconf --version: autoconf (GNU Autoconf) 2.59
>> as from Knoppix LiveCD.
>> would that work for me?

>This would work.  You could also download the LFS live cd.
>http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/livecd/

I did it. But what for? For making a bootable CD I need a host
using Kernel 2.6 at least. With a machine with older Kernel the
liveCD and all the packages is not of any use.

>You should be able to update your debian kernel without much pain.
>You can still keep 2.4.18 for when you're using debian, but you
>probably need 2.6 to build LFS.  It's only temporary.

Updating to 2.6.8 means downloading 10 CDs a newer version
as far as I can judge.

>Sorry, you're gonna need kernel 2.6.

I 've got it.

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