-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 mrdaniel wrote: > --- Jeremy Huntwork <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>Before you ask another question here, please list what you steps >>have >>taken to find the answer to this problem yourself. Before *ever* you >> >>post a request for help here, you should have at least used Google >>to >>search for an answer. As you may have noticed, your requests for >>support aren't received too well as it appears that you're not >>*carefully* following the book, and you're not searching for the >>answer >>yourself. >> > >
Mr Daniel: I am a non-English speaker too. I think that LFS is not for everyone, I hope you understand what I mean.... You need some basic requirements to get it succesfully working: + some linux basis + some mailing-list experience + some google, HOWTOs, installing packages + some technical English at least read & write > your point is taken seriously and in fact tried over more than 15 times > building LFS more than 3 weeks with daily about 12 hours and even scrificing > our > Chinese Lunar New Year for the urge to do one at least perfect LFS. but till > now not there yet. if it says something to you, I tried LFS for the first time about 2 years ago and I just begin to /read/ it and I discovered it wasn't the time for me to experience it. (For this time I have had +3 yr experience with Linux systems) > If you expert could lend a hand LFS sould be up and running in perfection I > believe in less than a normal working week. Doing searches elsewhere only > strengthen the linux knowledge base but rolling out LFS or even BLFS will be > longer and so costlier in term of man hour. Now, I re-took the challenge a few weeks ago, read the book patiently, and began, also patiently, to build my own LFS. I have had some problems, 3 to be honest: 2 were my fault, and the other a Ubuntu-host related problem. I asked for help both here and in the IRC channel and I found great people givimg me help. Of course they could see I read the book and tried it by myself /before/ asking. Now I have in my laptop a beautifull, small,powerfull and stable linux distro with X "home-made". The sensation is very agreable! So my best advice is: be honest with you and ask yourself: + is LFS for me? + is the right time for LFS? > > thus as you can see, I am not trying to get spoon-fed, but hope that > lfs-support will be supportive and thus be productive. > > But anyway, we had many errors trying to quicken the build process and stress > over-drived. But like others if we can chat a little bit productivity will > rise. > > I had seen one new comer who spoke of bicycle and such and is good humor. so > let it be me. > > If we can get LFS and beyond going in under one week, its wonderful. > > thanks and regards. Best regards, > - -- Ricardo A.Frydman Consultor en TecnologĂa Open Source - Administrador de Sistemas jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.eureka-linux.com.ar SIP # 1-747-667-9534 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFD35qDkw12RhFuGy4RAucLAJ9mQQAnRsuRXTyaKvQyvn5iUN7ESACfSY7L l/uSD/m4kKwj1ZAUVrhs968= =UwZS -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
