Most problalby your grep stay inside /usr/bin. Put it into /bin aside its 
links (egrep and fgrep).

This could be acomplished with 

./configure --prefix=/usr --bindir=/bin

I think you skip the --bindir.

On Saturday 08 March 2008 20:48:25 Michael Franzl wrote:
> I just finished building LFS 6.3 and everything is well. It starts up
> fine if all directories are on one parition. However, I plan to use
> several partitions for some directories due to security reasons. Some
> time ago, I tried the following scheme with LFS 6.1, and it worked fine:
>
>  /dev/hda1    /boot
>  /dev/hda6    /{etc,bin,sbin,lib,dev,opt,srv,root,media,mnt}
>  /dev/hda7    /usr
>  /dev/hda8    /home
>  /dev/hda9    /var
>  /dev/hda10   /var/mail
>  /dev/hda11   /tmp
>
> Unfortunately, as soon as /usr is in a separate partition, the LFS 6.3
> bootscripts halt the system with the following error:
>
>  Setting the console log level to 7... [  OK  ]
>  /etc/rc.d/rcsysinit.d/S05modules: line 27: egrep: command not found
>  Populating /dev with device nodes...
>  /etc/rc.d/rcsysinit.d/S10udev: line 21: grep: command not found [ FAIL
> ]
>  FAILURE:
>  Unable to create devices without a SysFS filesystem
>
> The /etc/fstab, of course, reflects the structure above (works for LFS
> 6.1 but fails for LFS 6.3):
>
> /dev/hda6     /               ext3            defaults
> 1     1
> /dev/hda2     swap            swap            pri=1
> 0     0
> /dev/hda1     /boot           ext3            defaults
> 1     1
> /dev/hda7     /usr            ext3            defaults
> 1     1
> /dev/hda8     /home           ext3            defaults
> 1     1
> /dev/hda9     /var            ext3            defaults
> 1     1
> /dev/hda10    /var/mail       ext3            defaults
> 1     1
> /dev/hda11    /tmp            ext3            defaults
> 1     1
> proc          /proc           proc            defaults
> 0     0
> sysfs         /sys            sysfs           defaults
> 0     0
> devpts        /dev/pts        devpts  gid=4,mode=620  0       0
> shm           /dev/shm        etmpfs  defaults                0
> 0
>
> Any ideas? Thanks for your help!
>
> p.s. How can I reply to an answer without starting a new thread?



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