>  From here, it looks as if you'll need to begin again.  At the start
> of chapter 6, the only available libraries (and programs) are in
> /tools, so (for example) /lib/ld-linux.so.2 cannot be used.
>
>  The instructions in section 5.7 are key to this.  When you get to
> that stage, please review the results of the manipulations to ld,
> and similarly inspect the specs file to make sure that the changes
> have been made.
>
> ĸen
>   
I am afraid that starting from scratch again would not solve the 
problem. As I mentioned in my first posting I tried to install LFS on 2 
different hosts and ended at the same error statement. Moreover I had 
_typed_ the commands on one PC and used _cut-and-paste_ (from the 
pdf-manual) on the other.  So it seems very unlikely that I did the same 
typo twice.

I wonder if it is an unwanted side-effect of my operating system (Ubuntu 
6.06). This thought came to me when I noticed this:
The error message when executing compile was "/tools/bin/gcc: No such 
file or directory". From inside chroot I changed to /tools/bin and did 
list -l. The listing shows that gcc is here, owned by root. When I from 
the same directory type gcc -v the result is: "file not found" - 
although it is here!! In other words, I - as root - am not permitted to 
run gcc, owned by root. It looks as if there were 2 different "roots". 
My wisdom ends at this point, is there something I misunderstand or what 
can I do to solve the problem?

Seasons greetings from
Hubert


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