On Tue, Dec 07, 2010 at 08:18:17PM -0500, Mike Hollis wrote: > On Tue, Dec 07, 2010 at 05:13:19PM -0600, robert wrote: > > > > In other matters, I'm setting up another machine to step thru the LFS > > build ... don't know what else to do. > > Since your at an impasse here , why not try installing udev and if > it fails to install get a copy of the MAKDEV script , compile your > kernel, set up boot from your host bootloader and see if it will boot. > I don't see where you have anything to lose; The failure of the the > udev test may indicate some fatal flaw , but after all your work getting > this far it would be encouraging to see it boot. It would also give you > a leg up on this part of the process if you start over. > Actually, looking back at this thread, nobody knows which test fails - there are about 142 of them. Robert - try logging the output to a file, then use less or vim to search for 'FAIL' - if that doesn't find anything, you'll need to look at the results line by line to identify which test failed.
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