On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 6:50 PM, DJ Lucas <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ralph Porter wrote:
>
>> Building target 028-binutils-pass1
>> [/du: cannot read directory `/mnt/lfs/.Trash-root': Permission denied 0 sec
>> du: cannot read directory `/mnt/lfs/.Trash-rporter': Permission denied
>>
>>
>
> Wait, it actually started the build! I missed that part yesterday.
> What exactly is the problem? The du commands? The build shouldn't stop
> because of that, did it stop, or did you stop it? Anyway, the du errors
> are harmless, but the reason is that the lfs user (just created) does
> not have read access to those directories. As for the 'Sorry, try
> again' errors...What happens if you do 'sudo useradd lfs'? Assuming
> those were errors and not that I just misinterpreted the problem, is SE
> enabled? I haven't heard of SE causing problems yet, but I'd disable or
> at least set to permissive.
>
DJ...it just stops
Here is the text of the run
Downloading the lfs document, 6.3 version... done
Document version <6.3>
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Creating Makefile... START
Processing... <Chapter4 ( SETUP ) >
Processing... <Chapter5 ( LUSER ) >
Processing... <Chapter6 ( CHROOT ) >
Processing... <Chapter7/8 ( BOOT ) >
Creating Makefile... DONE
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Building the system...
make[1]: Entering directory `/mnt/lfs/jhalfs'
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mk_LUSER
You are going to log into the user account lfs
sudo requires a password
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Building target 029-gcc-pass1
[+|du: cannot read directory `/mnt/lfs/.Trash-root': Permission denied1 sec
du: cannot read directory `/mnt/lfs/.Trash-rporter': Permission denied
FROM HERE IT JUST SPINS AT THE PROMPT
i have to ctrl-c to stop the script
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