>I encountered the same problem about a week ago. Be sure to check that the >partition you have LFS on is >actually mounted, as sometimes when your host >boots it will not mount it automatically.
Thank you for the speedy response! You Rock! Unfortunately its not that easy. I even got help this past hour from a GREAT linux sys admin who works in a datacenter and after an hour he was scratching his head too. He had me making environment variables that used alternate copies of chroot, we tried making sure the default bash/sh shell was configured so it would run at least just a chroot ANYTHING... and nothing.... I'm actually going to try running it outside xwindows one time - then after that - I'm going to hunt for another distro. If it was just me - I wouldn't but when I got the help I did and he was completely stumped and he finally said ... YOUR LINUX DISTRO IS MESSED UP MAN..... (It's stock slackware 13.37 32bit - um - seems ok to me less this issue) ... Anyways... I think its time to try something else for a time anyways. Bummer too - I was starting to really like the distro (I'm sure I'll use it again... but... for now? I guess I'm hunting for another distro to build on) Note to self: Test CHROOT FIRST --Jason -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
