Hi guys: Just to let you know that I finish my fourth lfs build (6.6) this time and it was a success!!, I use to modify some lfs steps about the partition,etc to make all in a vmware virtual machine and is nicely booting now!
Thanks to the lfs developers, lfs is a great tool to teach others how a linux/unix system is composed and for what is each part, build a linux system from scratch is as usual a excellent learning tool (I use it as a teacher here at my University from 3 years now). One minor issue that is bugging me, is that there is something wrong about the sda1 and ext3 filesystem about the dates, since each time that I turn on the virtual machine the system stop at booting telling me that the check date on the filesystem is in the future and it have to stop the booting, so, next boot I enter into the Vmware BIOS and change the date there to something in the future (let say 5-6-2011), then booting my lfs it check that the cheking date expire,and it do a checkdisk over the partition, after that it boots ok and all goes well. But on next boot it again claim that the filesystem check date is in the future and I have to do all over again... So, I wonder if there is some way to check what dates the ext3 filesystem is taking into account to see what is wrong there or more simple, a way to turn off that checking consistence of the filesystem acording to a date on boot? Thanks again.. -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
